[CAPP, AL]
Original art for two daily strips for Li'l Abner. The first ("The truth about Snapples") 5 1/2 x 18 3/4 inches (14 x 48 cm), pencil, ink, blue crayon and Ben Day screens, consisting of three panels, with the News Syndicate Co. Inc slug for 1967, dated 9-1 in the third, the middle panel bearing a preliminary sketch in pencil and ink with a corrected panel (once pasted over the preliminary) now detached and present; the second ("When it's sweet patootie time in Dogpatch," so titled in pencil), 5 5/8 x 22 1/4 inches (14.5 x 56.5 cm), pencil and black ink, consisting of four panels, dated 7-12 and numbered 317, but with no syndicate slug. Minor soiling, especially to the second; Together with a Fred Lasswell Snuffy Smith Sunday strip. 16 1/4 x 23 inches (41 x 59 cm), pencil, ink, and blue crayon, consisting of eight panels in three rows, with the King Features Syndicate slug for 1955, dated 12-4 in one panel, the reverse with a pencil sketch by Bob Donovan.
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