$640
A black pen on paper caricature drawing signed "To Jack Love John Travolta"; a handwritten letter from Travolta to James Bridges that reads "thought you might find this script interesting let me know what you think"; a Rolling Stone magazine from June 9, 1983, inscribed on the inside hardcover by Travolta to Bridges and dated "xmas 84," reading "I truly loved working for you, it was one of the happiest times of my life"; a black and white photograph of Travolta at a bar taken by Ron Phillips and signed "Jim, What happened? love John Travolta 88"; a black and white photograph of Travolta dancing with Jack Larson's mother, Anita Sievert, signed "Anita, my love always! John Travolta;" and a black and white photograph of Travolta stamped by photographer Roddy McDowall on verso, with a post-it that reads "Dear Jack & Jim - here is the picture from Roddy - love Joan." Together with two framed images of Travolta on the set of Urban Cowboy (Paramount, 1980). Largest, 22 by 16 1/2 inches PROVENANCE From the Estates of Jack Larson and James Bridges Categories: John Travolta
Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions
Date:
2016-09-23