ORSON WELLES - CITIZEN KANE - PROP REPLICA OF THE ROSEBUD SLED
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CITIZEN KANE - ORSON WELLES. A Charming Full Size Replica of the “Rosebud” Sled As Used in Orson Welles’ Classic Film, Citizen Kane. N.p.: n.d.. The sled measures 34 inches long and 14 inches wide, this wooden sled reproduces the sled thrown in the furnace after the death of Charles Foster Kane. The sled’s body is stained pine and the seat is painted bright red with the word “ROSEBUD” and its accompanying logo are in contrasting gold. A substantial and appealing prop replica, and would an interesting conversation piece hanging on a wall or set in a corner. Fine condition.
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ORSON WELLES - CITIZEN KANE - PROP REPLICA OF THE ROSEBUD SLED
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