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Auction History Result

6b0976 REGENERATION OF WORTHLESS DAN 1sh 1912 art of man led into deception, Universal, ultra rare!

Date Sold 3/12/2024
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 28" x 42 1/4" [71 x 107 cm]) (Learn More)

The Regeneration of Worthless Dan, the 1912 Harry A. Pollard silent mistaken identity cowboy western crime short ("Dan listens to the tempter"; about a horse thief who takes in a baby boy that soon dies; but eighteen years later he meets a young man who is the same age as the baby who died, and he decides to trick the mother of the dead baby into thinking that the young man is her long lost son, and at first the young man goes along with it, but he can't keep on doing so) starring Margarita Fischer, and R. Henry Grey (in the title role as Dan). Note that this is a "lost" film, which means that no surviving copies are thought to exist.
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Important Added Info: Note that we have only auctioned one other example of this poster, and it sold for $668! One-sheet posters from before 1919 are generally incredibly rare. But ones from before 1915 are beyond rare. It seems that the very first "regular one-sheets" were made around 1914, although some from small studios (that often do not look like one-sheets) have turned up from earlier years. THIS one-sheet is the earliest one-sheet we have ever auctioned from a major studio (Universal), and we have only auctioned one one-sheet from 1911 from a lesser studio, so this really is an amazing find and deserves to be in a museum!

Condition: good to very good. There are small tears across the middle horizontal fold and a lesser amount in the bottom horizontal fold with small paper loss in the right of the middle fold, but only a solid background area is affected. There are some small tears in the borders and a few small stains scattered on the back of parts of the folds and some of them slightly affect the front. After a relatively simple linenbacking this incredibly rare and historic poster will display wonderfully!
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