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Cartoonist, Comiczeichner, b. 1899 - d. 1979

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        • Walter Berndt, (2) Smitty Daily Comic Art Strips
          Nov. 15, 2023

          Walter Berndt, (2) Smitty Daily Comic Art Strips

          Est: $100 - $200

          Lot of 2 original comic strip daily art pieces for "Smitty" by Walter Berndt. One is dated Feb 2, 1949, and the othe rdated May 29, 1973. Each features 4 panels. and both are approx. 7-1/4" x 22". Minor edge and corner wear to each.

          Weiss Auctions
        • Work on paper, Walter Berndt
          Aug. 11, 2019

          Work on paper, Walter Berndt

          Est: $400 - $600

          Walter Berndt (American, 1899-1979), 'Marriage Licenses,' 1962, ink on paper (comic strip), signed and dedicated lower center, image: 6"h x 19.75"w, sheet (unframed): 7"h x 20"w

          Clars Auctions
        • Walter Berndt. Smitty
          Feb. 15, 2015

          Walter Berndt. Smitty

          Est: $150 - $300

          Lot of five original dailies. all 1943-44. From the Roy Fox collection.

          Weiss Auctions
        • Cartoonist WALTER BERNDT - Smitty Sketch Signed
          Feb. 12, 2015

          Cartoonist WALTER BERNDT - Smitty Sketch Signed

          Est: $50 - $75

          Walter Berndt (1899-1979) Cartoonist. Berndt was known for his long-run comic strip, Smitty, which he drew for 50 years. First day of issue postal cover with the Henry Ossawa Tanner commemorative and cachet, with a small sketch of "Smitty", signed.

          The Written Word Autographs
        • WALTER BERNDT
          Nov. 07, 2008

          WALTER BERNDT

          Est: $350 - $450

          WALTER BERNDTAmerican cartoonist who created the popular comic strip Smitty. A rare unpublished original drawing, executed in blank in on card stock measuring 7" x 5 1/2", specially created for the collection of his friend Dick Hyman, CEO of the King Features division at Hearst Publications. A full-length action shot showing Smitty and Herbie, with Smitty swatting the beanie off his brother's hard. Signed: "From one great guy to another! Walt Berndt '45". Fine condition.

          Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
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