19341934
Second World War Medals Two 1939-45Second World War Medals Two 1939-45 Stars and a 1939-45 Medal with Ribbons in the original box
THREE GERMAN IRON CROSSES all markedTHREE GERMAN IRON CROSSES all marked 1939 (3)
Paper Coca-Cola Baseball StatsPaper Coca-Cola Baseball Stats Poster.
1939. Framed under glass. Complete with original metal strip on top and bottom. Shows the 1939 National and American League records in all categories and 1940 schedules. Light to medium roll marks and light to medium soiling (mostly to very top and bottom) with some minor edge wear ...
FAMOUS FUNNIES COMICS NO.16, 1936FAMOUS FUNNIES COMICS NO.16, 1936 & NO.19, 1937: 1- November 1936, No.16, Famous Funnies, having over 100 popular colored comics. 1- February 1937, No.19, Famous Funnies, having 10 new comics.
CONDITION: No.16 has loss of back cover, Wear to corners & edges, foxing to cover & pages. No.19 has scattered loss & wear to cover, foxing at cover & pages. Wear consistent with age and use.
"Tales of Manhattan", Original"Tales of Manhattan", Original Script from 20th Century Fox, Signed by the Actors Bound in red paper binding, dated Jan. 24, 1942, revised final. Includes four glossy B&W still shots. These were issued in November of 1941, almost one month after the attack of Pearl Harbor, with shooting to begin in January of 1942 and wrap up in June of that same year. Front cover signed in pen by the following: Rita Hayworth (1918-1997) Henry Fonda (1905-1892) Cesaer Romero (1907-1993) Edward G. Robinson (1893-1973) Thomas Mitchell (1892-1962) George Sanders (1906-1972) (It's a Wonderful Life, Gone With The Wind) Ginger Rogers (1911-1995) Charles Laughton (1899-1962) Boris Morros (1891-1963), Producer. He was a double agent who spied for the Soviet Union from 1934 to 1955.
WW II poster by L. Helguera 1943,WW II poster by L. Helguera 1943, 'Don't Discuss'
28" x 20"
Condition: creased, tear
1939 New York Yankees score card1939 New York Yankees score card against the Boston Red Sox this was the first year without Lou Gehrig. No ink marks, but a slight center crease mark remains
GROUP OF 1933 1939 WORLD'S FAIRGROUP OF 1933 1939 WORLD'S FAIR SOUVENIRSLot of objects from the World's Fair including 1939 New York license plate, milk glass uranium globe bottle, fabric pennant flag, small globe and obelisk bakelite souvenir and 1933 Century of Progress clear glass bottle. Milk glass bottle measures9" high. Wear to fabric, oxidation on the licence plate, loss on bakelite souvenir, see images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
C. 1930' s Wedding Ring quilt.C. 1930' s Wedding Ring quilt.
1922 ST. PETERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL1922 ST. PETERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKPLEASE NOTE: All proceeds from the sale of this yearbook will be donated to the St. Pete High theater and drama program. Century-old "No-So-We-Ea," only the third year an annual was produced at SPHS. Click the following link to view entire contentshttps://youtu.be/kNl1u7gCq-g Worn spine and cover edges, cover loose. Pages bound well and intact. See images and click video link. This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
FAMOUS FUNNIES COMIC BOOKSFamousFAMOUS FUNNIES COMIC BOOKSFamous Funnies Comic Books. Group of three, including No. 25 (1936), No. 32 (1937), and No. 89 (1941). Fair to good condition.
Dated 1927 1928 1916-SDated 1927 1928 1916-S
THREE GERMAN IRON CROSSES all markedTHREE GERMAN IRON CROSSES all marked 1939, one with complete pin attached and another with round plate and screw mechanism (3)
19281928
MID-20TH CENTURY: "NO WAGONS ONMID-20TH CENTURY: "NO WAGONS ON THIS SIDE"1950; lithograph; signed illegibly and dated lower right; Condition: glass broken; 15 x 19 1/4 inches sight; 24 1/4 x 28 1/4 inches Condition:
US WWII Homefront Patriotic PinsUS WWII Homefront Patriotic Pins Lot of Fifty-Five Lot includes fifty-five anti-FDR pins: No Third Term Dictator Not for US and We Don't Want Eleanor Either and more. Condition: Very good.
1935-36 AND 1938 MGM SCREEN FORECAST.1935-361935-36 AND 1938 MGM SCREEN FORECAST.1935-36 and 1938 MGM Screen Forecast. Hollywood, 1935 - 38. Metro Goldwyn Mayer's original vintage promotional brochures. Spring and Summer Preview. Stars portrayed include Clark Gable, Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, Jackie Cooper, Spencer Tracy, Laurel and Hardy, and the various movies in which they star with release dates in 1935 and 1936. Good.
World War II Propaganda, a rollWorld War II Propaganda, a roll of toilet paper printed with Nazi characters and humorous sentiments 'Now I'm Brownshirt All Over', 'No Power on Earth can Wipe Us Out, Oh No!' and 'We Want Closer Relations with Britain, Don't Worry you're Just about to Get Them'
1939 TIN WIND UP MORTIMER SNERDDoesn't1939 TIN WIND UP MORTIMER SNERDDoesn't run, missing hat, litho good. 8-1/4" high. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
LATE 1930S UNIVERSITY OF GA. MEMORABILLIALATE 1930S UNIVERSITY OF GA. MEMORABILLIA Grouping of late 1930s era University of Georgia memorabilia comprising: 1938 and 1939 "Pandora" yearbooks; four issues of the "The Georgia Arch" monthly student magazines January 1938, March 1938, June 1938 and April 1939 and four post cards
GROUP OF 19 1930S - 40S MOVIE WINDOWGROUP OF 19 1930S - 40S MOVIE WINDOW CARDS.Group of 19 1930s - 40s Movie Window Cards. Including Swing Your Lady (Warner Bros., 1938; heavily chipped edges); The Undercover Man (Columbia, 1949; folded, over-labeled, trimmed); Enter Madame (Paramount, 1934; several small holes, chipped corner, heavy marker writing in header); Colleen (Warner Bros., 1936; soiled and faded); Air Force (Warner Bros., 1943; chipped corner); You Can't Escape Forever (Warner Bros., 1942); One More Tomorrow (Warner Bros., 1946); The Male Animal (Warner Bros., 1942); Steel Against the Sky (Warner Bros., 1941); Pillow to Post (Warner Bros., 1945); Girls on Probation (Warner Bros., 1938; three holes in header, one in image); Truck Busters (Warner Bros., 1942); Passage from Hong Kong (Warner Bros., 1941); Mission to Moscow (Warner Bros., 1943; heavy marker writing in header); Fugitive in the Sky (Warner Bros., 1937); The Man Who Talked Too Much (Warner Bros., 1940; marker writing in header, soiled bottom corner, worn edges); I Was a Convict (Republic, 1939; soiled bottom edges); The Black Rose (1950; trimmed to main image); and Mister 880 (1950; trimmed to main image). Condition: generally good except as noted.
39 pieces. (American Newspaper.)39 pieces. (American Newspaper.) (H. Greeley & Co.) The New-Yorker. New York, Dec. 30, 1837 - March 17, 1838; Dec. 15, 1838 - Jan. 19, 1839; Feb. 9, 1839 - March 9, 1839. Nos. 29-44; 197-208; 247-252; 255-259. Folio; scattered wear, no. 31 defective, upper corners of no. 198 torn away.
KING COMICS BOOKSKing Comics Books.KING COMICS BOOKSKing Comics Books. Group of eight, including two copies of No. 16 (1935), No. 23 (1936), No. 28 (1936), No. 40 (1937), No. 44 (1939), No. 53 (1940), and No. 58 (1941). Fair to good.
Five 20th century books, c/o BehindFive 20th century books, c/o Behind the Scenes with the Kaiser by The Baroness Von Larisch (New York, 1922; complete in two volumes); The Notion-Counter: a Farrago of Foibles by Nobody, illustrated by Somebody (Boston, 1922); The Roycroft Dictionary by Ali Baba and the Bunch (Elbert Hubbard) (n.p., 1914); and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung (Peking, 1969).
Stack 1930's Magazines 7pcStack 1930's Magazines 7pc
12 pieces. Movie Posters (WWII12 pieces. Movie Posters (WWII Subjects - Primarily period releases): "Burma Convoy." Universal, 1941. With copyright but without code markings. * "Nazi Agent."MGM, [1942]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Thunder Birds." 20th-Century Fox, 1942. With copyright but without code markings. * "Captains of The Clouds." Warner Bros., [1942]. Without copyright or code markings. James Cagney. * "The City That Stopped Hitler - Heroic Stalingrad." Paramount, 1943. * "Bataan." MGM, 1943. * "Minesweeper." Paramount, 1943. * "Since You Went Away." United Artists, 1943. With copyright but without code markings. * "Tokyo Rose." Paramount, 1946. * "Three Came Home." 20th-Century Fox, 1949. * "The Fighting Sullivans." Realart re-release, 1951. * "The Master Race." RKO, 1944. All color litho insert formats, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). Repairs to many versoes, occasional edge wear & dust soiling, a few corners creased or chipped. B-/B.
A collection of photographs ofA collection of photographs of actors actresses and dancers from the 1930's in three albums.
1929 SERIES $100 BILL. Together1929 SERIES $100 BILL. Together with other paper currency Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
NINE WWII PRESS PHOTOS. AmericanNINE WWII PRESS PHOTOS. American 1940s World War II era. Depicting military planes scenes include: Nazi Focke-Wulk reaches Wright Field Ohio; Fallen Foe Displayed in Paris; German Bombing Planes in Flight; Nazi German War Planes; Flier Rescued from Swamp After Crash San Rafael Calif. 8.5'' x 6.5'' to 8'' x 10''. Some with wrinkles creases crop lines edge wear. On verso some have typed descriptions of what is depicted in the image. Image credits include: Office of War Information Press Association Inc. International News Photos.
1941 WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY?1941 WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY? Print: 18 1/2 X 23 2/3 in. Framed Provenance: from a Georgetown collection
POPULAR COMICS NO.10, 1936 & NO.16,POPULAR COMICS NO.10, 1936 & NO.16, 1937; 1- November 1936 Popular Comics No.10, having over 100 Funnies, including; Believe it or not, Ella, Gasoline Alley, Little Joe, Tippie, & many more. 1- May 1937 Popular Comics No.16, including comics such as; Curious world, Ella, Dick Tracy, Gasoline Alley, Little Folks, & many more.
CONDITION: Minimal loss to cover & edges, foxing & soiling, wear consistent with age and use.
Three Photographs of the 1939-1940Three Photographs of the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair
Image dimensions 4 1/4 x 2 1/2 inches.
US WWII M-1939 Four-Pocket JacketUS WWII M-1939 Four-Pocket Jacket 1st Cavalry and Visor M-1930 heavy wool Jacket ?and enlisted visor cap; 1930s Cavalry ?collar dogs. Condition: Very good.
9 pieces. Movie Posters. (Military9 pieces. Movie Posters. (Military Subjects - Primarily WWII): "Dive Bomber." Warner Bros., [1941]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Joe Smith, American." MGM, 1942. Without copyright or code markings. * "Commandos Strike at Dawn." Columbia, 1942. Without code markings. * "So Proudly We Hail." Paramount, 1943. Left corner with code marking chipped away. * "The Battle of Russia." 20th-Century Fox, 1943. Without code markings. * "Guns Ho!" Universal, 1943. Without code markings. * "Winged Victory." 20th-Century Fox, [1944]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Pride of The Marines." Warner Bros., [1945]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Up Front." Universal, 1951. Bill Maudlin's Willie & Joe. All color litho insert formats, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). Most with scattered repairs to versoes, & some dust soiling. Conditions B-/B, "Up Front" A-.