Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic 3x Signed 8.35×9.5 3 Page NBC Contract BAS #AB14681 Sale Coupon
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Steal This Deal from Press Pass Collectibles! Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic 3x Signed 8.35×9.5 3 Page NBC Contract BAS #AB14681
This Autographed 8.35×9.5 3 Page NBC Dated November 141952 Contract has been Personally Signed by Frank Lloyd Wright. This item is 100% Authentic to include a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) / hologram by Beckett Authentication Services. The authenticity can be verified on Beckett Authentication Services website. Typed Letter Signedtwice as “Frank Lloyd Wright”once as “The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation”. Additionally signed by an NBC executive. The contractin letter formconstituting an agreement between Wright and NBCin part“As an independent contractoryou shall furnish us your personal services and all script material for an interview of you wherein you shall discuss philosophically matters which you have learned in the course of your life and your views concerning them for recording by a sound-on-film motion pictureto be produced by and for uswith an exhibition running time of approximately 28-30 minutes.” The interviewfor which Wright accepted the pay of $10