CHESTER CONKLIN - PHOTOGRAPH - SIGNED - KEYSTONE KOP - MACK SWAIN - CHAPLIN
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CHESTER CONKLIN PHOTOGRAPHin dressed in baggy, oversize pantsVintage, 7" X 9", light sepia, double weight, matte; photo by Witzel, LASigned and inscribed:"To my good friend Mr. Dell Henderson / Just for fun / Chester C. Conklin"Condition: minor signs of handlingChester Conklin (Chester Cooper Conklin) was an American comedic actor who appeared in over 280 films, about half in the silent era. In 1913 he was hired as a Keystone Kop; Mack Sennett directed him in his first film, a comedy short titled Hubby's Job . While at Keystone he was best known teamed up with Mack Swain in the Ambrose-Walrus series of comedy shorts. He and Charlie Chaplin became lifelong friends; worked together on more than a dozen early films and then later in two Chaplin classics: Modern Times (1936) and The Great Dictator (1940).Born: 1886, Osklaloosa, Iowa; died: 1971, Van Nuys, California.Please read before buying!George HoulePalm Springs, California 92263PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN5 DAYS OF PURCHASE.Shipping charges may vary depending on weight, size, value, and destination.Multiple purchases may becombined to save on shipping.All items are shipped viaUSPS - MAILInternational packages ship at HIGHER RATES.WE SHIP WORLDWIDEPlease notice we DO NOT ACCEPT PAY PAL.California sales tax applies to California shipments.We Guarantee AuthenticityOf All Signed
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