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Offered are a pair of missives signed by comedian Eddie Cantor sent to actor Ray Bolger in the 1950s. The letter is a request from Cantor for a press release, of sorts, from Bolger so he can add some information to a syndicated celebrity column Cantor was writing at the time. The card is classic Cantor style--it reads: "Jessel would send flowers-but I'm so practical with my love! Eddie Cantor." Both pieces are accompanied by a COA from Beckett Authentication. The letterhead measures 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches, and the card measures 3 1/2 x 2 3/4 inches. The card has some staining, Excellent condition. The letterhead is Near Mint.

Eddie Cantor Signed Pieces Incl. 1954 Signed Letter to Ray Bolger Referencing Jessel & "pulchritude"! (3 Pieces) (BAS)
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