Sterling Silverware Patterns
Solid sterling silver.
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World Coins
The 6 coin set includes the 1 Agora, 5 Agorot, 1/2 Lira, 10 Agorot, 25 Agorot and 1 Lira coins, plastic-sealed into a card-display. Official issue of the Government of Israel.
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Pulp Magazines
Cover by Earle Bergey. Includes "The Blue Flamingo" by Hannes Bok.
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Baseball Cards
The first ever set of Topps Baseball Cards appeared as a subset of 19 cards from an issue of 252 "Magic Photo" cards. The set takes its name from the self-developing nature of the cards. The cards were blank on the front when first taken out from the wrapper. By spitting on the wrapper and holding it to the card while exposing it to light, the black and white photo would appear. Measuring 7/8" by 1 1/2", the cards are very similar to Topps 1956 "Hocus Focus" cards.
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Movie Posters
American One Sheet from the 1948 original release of the film with Gene Raymond, Stephanie Paull. Distributed by Eagle-Lion. 27 inches wide by 41 inches high.
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Movie Posters
American One Sheet from the 1948 original release of the film with Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. Distributed by MGM. 27 inches wide by 41 inches high.
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Comic Books
"Sheriff Of Bullet Valley".
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Magazines
Colleen Townsend, Bob Feller
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Magazines
Handbags, Norman Rockwell ad, stars
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Comic Books
"Jungle Magic"
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Big Little Books
5 1/2" x 4 7/8"
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Comic Books
February, 1948.
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Baseball Cards
Bowman Gum Co.'s premiere set was produced in 1948, making it one of the first major issues of the post war period. Forty-eight black and white cards comprise the set, with each card measuring 2-1/6" by 2-1/2" in size. The card backs, printed in black ink on grey stock, include the card number and the player's name, team, position, and a short biography. Twelve cards (#'s 7, 8, 13, 16, 20, 22, 24, 26, 29, 30 and 34) were printed in short supply when they were removed from the 36-card printing sheet to make room for the set's high numbers (#'s 37-48). These 24 cards command a higher price than the remaining cards in the set.
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Baseball Cards
The first ever set of Topps Baseball Cards appeared as a subset of 19 cards from an issue of 252 "Magic Photo" cards. The set takes its name from the self-developing nature of the cards. The cards were blank on the front when first taken out from the wrapper. By spitting on the wrapper and holding it to the card while exposing it to light, the black and white photo would appear. Measuring 7/8" by 1 1/2", the cards are very similar to Topps 1956 "Hocus Focus" cards.
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Movie Posters
American One Sheet from the 1948 original release of the film with Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin. Distributed by Pathe. 27 inches wide by 41 inches high.
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Comic Books
September, 1948 Previous title: "Wild West."
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