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Warner Bros 'Hong Kong Phooey' Takamoto Hanna Barbera Signed Cel Art 14/100 Coa

Original price £900.00 - Original price £900.00
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£900.00
£900.00 - £900.00
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hong kong phooey

Warner Bros ‘Hong Kong Phooey’, animation art cel, framed and glazed.
Signed by Iwao Takamoto, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Issued in a limited edition of only 100 of which this is number 14.
Provenance: Warner Bros Studio Store, 1998. Supplied with original Warner Bros certificate of authenticity.
Inside of mount measures approximately 36cm x 45cm and the frame 60cm x 67cm. 
Please refer to illustrations.

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