DRAGONS LAIR II ~ DIRK THE DARING n PRINCESS DAPHNE Production CEL DON BLUTH For Sale
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DRAGONS LAIR II ~ DIRK THE DARING n PRINCESS DAPHNE Production CEL DON BLUTH:
$4000.00
Joious Animation Here is a great, rare, original production cel of Dirk the Daring running into the arms of Princess Daphne from the 1991 video game Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp. This is a rare 16 field hand-painted production cel of both Dirk the Daring and Princess Daphne. Great full-figure images of 6" and 7".
Pic 9 is a screen capture at about 18 min 30 sec into the game.
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(please request invoice before paying). Please email any and all questions before you offer. Good Luck and Enjoy The sale!!! Paypal accepted. Payment is expected within 7 days of end of sale. My unpaid item assistant is set automatically to 4 days as a reminder for payment.In Regards To COAs: Please understand that it would be impossible to include a reputable certificate of authenticity with every single piece of production animation art because of the fact that it takes thousands of these cels to create a scene in your favorite cartoon from yesteryear. The studios did not issue certificates of authenticity to each piece that left their buildings. Many certificates of authenticity are merely created by someone with a computer and signing off stating they believe it to be authentic usually without knowing its journey into their hands. And with the help of , these cels are passing through many peoples ownership. As to how you can determine this to be authentic is by looking for the "tells" of what a production drawing or cel should have. First you want to check the paper or cel. Look for the peg holes, paper/cel size, and see if you can determine the paper used (some have water marks). Second, you want to check for markings near the peg holes. These identify the item as to what show, episode, or other use for the item. The number in the corner is used for its sequence in the scene. These drawings and cels sole purpose was to be used to create the cartoon, not to be kept as art. I believe these items to be authentic, but I do not create certificates at this time. I hope this helps in your decision in purchasing from me. Thank you.