Huge_Collection_Of_Doris_Day_Signed_Photos_Personal_Photos_Postcards_01_tlgd Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards

Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards. A fabulous collection that once belonged to Ron Hubbard, an avid fan and personal friend of Doris. Many photos are signed to Ron. This collection consists of. 87 signed publicity photos. 97 unsigned publicity photos. 21 personal photos of Doris with her mum, dogs and friends with details on the backs of when and where they were taken. A cheque for water light power signed and dated 1950. The item “Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards” is in sale since Wednesday, November 25, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Autographs\Uncertified Originals\Film”. The seller is “grannysattic15″ and is located in Camborne. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Film
  • Object: Signed Photos

Huge Collection Of Doris Day Signed Photos, Personal Photos & Postcards
AC_DC_TOP_ROCK_autographs_In_Person_signed_photos_01_dt AC/DC TOP ROCK autographs, In-Person signed photos
AC/DC TOP ROCK autographs, In-Person signed photos

AC/DC TOP ROCK autographs, In-Person signed photos
In-Person signed photograph, shows AC/DC in a group portrait, 8 x 10 inch, signed by Brian Johnson, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd in blue and black felt tip, obtained In-Person in Leipzig, 2009, in very fine condition. Accompanied by a signed photograph, shows Angus Young on stage, 4 x 6 inch, signed in black felt tip, with a taped clipping along the lower edge – otherwise in very fine condition. Our Identification Number: 6026576. Satisfaction Guarantee – If you are not satisfied with the autographs you can return them within 15 days without giving reasons. We do not offer any Autopen-, Secretarial-, Stamped- or Pre-Print autographs. Certificate of Authenticy – We stand 100% behind all the signatures that we offer! You will receive each autograph with a fine certificate of authenticity with a unique identification number. This service is to our knowledge unique, as illustrated certificates only bring a proof of origin in case of emergency. All prices include VAT. We are unable to accept any foreign cheques. You will receive your order securely packaged and presented neatly within a few days. Please do a google research for “brandesautographs” 2. In our autograph advice guide we will endeavour to answer the questions that we are most often asked on the subject of autographs. Now take some time to read this sections; advice that will help you to keep long and respectful you for autographs! Take a look to our Feedback and Testimonials 5. We are in business for autographs for more than 25years and maybe have Europeans largest reference library in this field. Markus Brandes is passionate in collecting autographs and manuscripts for more than 25 years and since 1997 Markus Brandes Autographs serves worldwide the needs of clients and stands for high class authentic signatures in all areas. If you have any questions or suggestions, drop us a line as we love hearing from our customers. The item “AC/DC TOP ROCK autographs, In-Person signed photos” is in sale since Thursday, July 4, 2019. This item is in the category “Entertainment Memorabilia\Autographs-Original\Music\Rock & Pop\Photographs”. The seller is “brandesautographs” and is located in Kesswil. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Industry: Music
  • Object Type: photographs
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

AC/DC TOP ROCK autographs, In-Person signed photos
BORIS_KARLOFF_In_person_Autograph_Signed_With_COA_Photos_FRANKENSTEIN_Universal_01_ix BORIS KARLOFF In-person Autograph Signed With COA & Photos FRANKENSTEIN Universal
BORIS KARLOFF In-person Autograph Signed With COA & Photos FRANKENSTEIN Universal
BORIS KARLOFF In-person Autograph Signed With COA & Photos FRANKENSTEIN Universal
BORIS KARLOFF In-person Autograph Signed With COA & Photos FRANKENSTEIN Universal

BORIS KARLOFF In-person Autograph Signed With COA & Photos FRANKENSTEIN Universal
BORIS KARLOFF In-person Autograph With COA & Photos. The COA is from there and is guaranteed for life. Any questions please ask. The item “BORIS KARLOFF In-person Autograph Signed With COA & Photos FRANKENSTEIN Universal” is in sale since Friday, December 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Entertainment Memorabilia\Autographs-Original\Movies\Photographs”. The seller is “nikdas0″ and is located in Wesley Chapel, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Gibraltar, Iceland, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Peru, Viet nam, Uruguay, Russian federation.
  • Object Type: Photograph
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Movies

BORIS KARLOFF In-person Autograph Signed With COA & Photos FRANKENSTEIN Universal
NFL_Football_Hollywood_Actor_Bubba_Smith_Personal_Archive_Photos_Signed_Etc_01_saq NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc

NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc
[NFL, HOLLYWOOD ACTORS, SIGNED / AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA]. BUBBA SMITH PERSONAL ARCHIVE GROUP – (1960’S – 2000’S). On offer here is a nice and interesting group of material related to the career and life of NFL FOOTBALL PLAYER & HOLLYWOOD ACTOR, BUBBA SMITH. This group of items includes early and. The lot is roughly comprised of. There are 5 or 6 types of’multiples’ (8 x 10 photos that he took with him to signing events; some football related & some film / acting related) 100 photos. 4 personal photo albums; some featuring film work (Police Academy), some personal (home parties, & candids). His autobiography’Kill, Bubba Kill’ + two other books. A newspaper scrapbook assembling clippings of him and his brother by someone named’Mom Lewis. A group of images (some signed) related to glamour, risque, and head shots of girlfriends and other friends. His NFL Alumni certificate. A script Fedexed to him for review. Charles Aaron “Bubba” Smith (February 28, 1945 August 3, 2011). Was an American professional football player, who starred as a defensive end in both college and the NFL before becoming an actor following his retirement from the sport. Smith first came into prominence at Michigan State University, where he twice earned All-American honors on the Spartans football team. He had a major role in a 1010 tie with Notre Dame in 1966 that was billed as The Game of the Century. He is one of only three players to have his jersey number retired by the program. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988. The first selection of the 1967 NFL Draft, Smith played nine years in the National Football League (NFL) with the Baltimore Colts (19671971), Oakland Raiders (19731974), and Houston Oilers (19751976). He was the Colts’ starting left defensive end for five seasons, playing in Super Bowls III and V. He was named to two Pro Bowls and was a First-Team All-Pro in 1971. He had tremendous quickness despite being 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 meters) tall and weighing 265 pounds, (120.20 kilograms), a combination which usually earned him a double-team. During his acting career, Smith specialized in comedic roles in film, television, and television advertising. For about a decade following his retirement from football, he appeared in various commercials for Miller Lite. His best-known role was as Moses Hightower in the first six Police Academy movies. Smith was posthumously diagnosed with CTE, a neurological condition generally related to concussion and sub-concussive head trauma. Smith was born on February 28, 1945 in Orange, Texas, to Willie Ray Smith Sr. And Georgia Oreatha Curl Smith, and raised in nearby Beaumont. His father, Willie Ray Smith, Sr. Was a football coach who earned 235 victories at three high schools in the Beaumont area. Bubba had the opportunity to play for his father at Charlton-Pollard High School in Beaumont. He developed into one of the state’s best-ever high school football players. Smith’s younger brother Tody Smith played collegiately for the University of Southern California, and professionally for the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Oilers and Buffalo Bills. Smith originally had hopes of playing college football at the University of Texas. Even though Longhorns head coach Darrell Royal regarded him as worthy of an athletic scholarship, Royal was unwilling to offer one in the face of racial segregation which prevailed throughout the Southern United States at the time. Texas was then a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC), which began to integrate in 1967. The university’s football program lagged behind, before acquiescing in 1970. The situation at UT motivated Smith to become a much better player at Michigan State University, where he was an All-American in both 1965 and 1966. He was a popular athlete at Michigan State, earning the arresting fan chant of Kill, Bubba, Kill. His final game at Michigan State was a 1010 tie with Notre Dame at Spartan Stadium on November 19, 1966. With both teams undefeated, untied and ranked atop the national polls going in (The Fighting Irish were ranked #1 at 800, the Spartans #2 at 900), the match-up was hyped as the college “Game of the Century”. Early in the first quarter, Smith tackled Notre Dame starting quarterback Terry Hanratty, who suffered a separated left shoulder. Hanratty was replaced for the remainder of the game by Coley O’Brien. Smith, who admitted that Hanratty’s injury actually backfired on the Spartans, stated, That didn’t help us any. It just let them put in that O’Brien who’s slippery and faster and gave us more trouble. The other guy just sits there and waits, and that’s what we wanted. Michigan State finished second behind Notre Dame in the final voting for the national championship. In 1988, Smith was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. Michigan State retired his number 95 jersey on September 23, 2006, prior to the Spartans’ home game against Notre Dame, amid repeated cheers of his old slogan from the student section. This game also celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Game of the Century. Smith was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1967 NFL draft. Taken by the Baltimore Colts with a selection originally held by the expansion New Orleans Saints, which had been traded for quarterback Gary Cuozzo. Smith’s Michigan State teammate, running back Clint Jones, followed him as the #2 pick. To date, Smith is the only Michigan State player to be taken #1 overall. Smith spent nine seasons in the NFL as a defensive end and played in the Super Bowl twice in his first five seasons. The heavily-favored Colts lost Super Bowl III to the New York Jets and won Super Bowl V two years later following the 1970 season. It was Smith’s only Super Bowl ring. However, in interviews, Smith stated that he would never wear the ring, out of a sense of disappointment that he and his teammates were unable to win Super Bowl III. [9] He was injured in the 1972 preseason when he ran into a solid steel pole the NFL was using at the time to mark yardage and missed the season. He was traded to the Oakland Raiders after the 1972 season, and finished his career with the Houston Oilers. He was selected All-Pro one year, All-Conference two years, and went to two Pro Bowls. His legacy is the inspiration behind the documentary, Through the Banks of the Red Cedar, written and directed by MSU teammate Gene Washington’s daughter, Maya Washington. After retiring from professional football, Smith began acting in small movie and television roles in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He is perhaps best known for his role as Moses Hightower in the Police Academy movie series, a role he reprised in all but one of the Police Academy sequels. He also played as the pit crew jack man in the movie Stroker Ace starring Burt Reynolds. Smith starred in the short-lived television series Blue Thunder, partnering with Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive star Dick Butkus, with whom he frequently costarred in advertisements for Miller Lite beer. Among other television series Smith appeared in were Good Times, The Odd Couple, Taxi, Hart to Hart, MacGyver, Married… With Children’ and Family Matters. Smith was the longtime spokesman of Baltimore-area law firm Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg. In 1983, Smith published the autobiography entitled Kill, Bubba, Kill, in which he stated he felt it was possible Super Bowl III had been rigged to enable the Jets to win in order to ensure the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger proceeded smoothly. Smith was found dead in his Los Angeles home by his caretaker on August 3, 2011. He died from acute drug intoxication and heart disease. Phentermine, a weight-loss drug, was found in his system. His heart weighed more than twice that of an average similar male. He was 66 years old. On May 24, 2016, it was announced that Smith had suffered from the brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a neurodegenerative illness afflicting unknown numbers of former athletes in contact sports. The findings were confirmed by researchers affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston University and the Concussion Legacy Foundation, and released with the permission of the executor of Smith’s estate. Smith is the 90th former NFL player found to have had CTE by the researchers at the Boston University brain bank; they have examined 94 former pro players. According to the Concussion Legacy Foundation, On a scale of 1 to 4 used by the neuropathologist who examined Smith’s brain, Smith had Stage 3 CTE, with symptoms including cognitive impairment and problems with judgment and planning. The item “NFL FOOTBALL & HOLLYWOOD ACTOR BUBBA SMITH PERSONAL ARCHIVE PHOTOS, SIGNED, ETC” is in sale since Tuesday, September 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Autographs-Original\Football-NFL\Other Autographed NFL Items”. The seller is “bibliomonster” and is located in Beverly Hills, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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  • Team: Kansas City Chiefs

NFL Football & Hollywood Actor Bubba Smith Personal Archive Photos, Signed, Etc