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CHUCK JONES.
Bugs Bunny. Pencil on paper with transparency overlay. 200x120 mm; 8x4
3
/
4
inches at
maximum, trimmed to outline. Framed. Inscribed by Jones “ToTomAsh from Bugs Bunny
and Chuck Jones — 1970.”
[500/750]
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JOSEPH KEPPLER.
“U.S. Senate.”Watercolor on paper. 480x315 mm; 18
3
/
4
x12
1
/
4
inches, image. Signed lower
left. Matted and framed. Enraged citizens throwing a half-dozen Senators out of two open
windows. Considered the successor toThomas Nast, Keppler was one of the most popular
political cartoonists of the 19th century, and co-founded Puck in 1871.
[500/750]
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NED HILTON.
“How’s That?” Pen and ink heightened with white. 265x435 mm; 10
1
/
2
x17 inches. Signed
lower right. Overall light browning. Pasted caption lower right (“How’s that? Every one
of them a priceless first edition?” “What’s this one all alone over here?” “Oh, that’s the
one I’ve read.”). Unexamined out of frame. Saturday Evening Post copyright label on verso
of frame. Nd.
[300/400]
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