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Remembering The Fourth Of July Through Postcards

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VINTAGE MOVIE POSTER AUCTION JULY 19-20, 2014 | DALL AS | LIVE & ONLINE Casablanca (Warner Brothers, 1940s). First Post-War Release French Affiche (31.5” X 46.5”). Estimate: $8,000 - $16,000

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Lounsbury’s Fourth Of July Postcard Sets . . . . .4 Private Eye TV Shows & Memorabilia Still Intrigue Collectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Calendar Of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 First Wolverine Art Page Brings World Record $657,250 At Heritage Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Strong Results For First-Ever Auction Of Vernacular Photography at Swann Galleries . .14 Classified Marketplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Advertiser Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

In William Felchner’s quarterly Hollywood Archives column, the author looks at private eye TV shows and memorabilia associated with them. Such examples include “The Rockford Files” (1974-1980) and “Mannix” (19671975) to name just two. Of course, there is much more inside. Enjoy!

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As the Fourth of July holiday fast approaches, this month we examine patriotic postcard sets by Fred Lounsbury’s Crescent Embossing Company. Founded in 1896, the company published sets with four cards, which was unlike the practice of domestic and international postcard publishers of the time period. As author Roy Nuhn explains, Lounsbury copyrighted hundreds of designs and marketed patriotic themed sets at the turn of the 20th century.

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Lounsbury’s Fourth Of July Postcard Sets was working out of a large building of more than 10,000 square feet and employing close to 50 people. Products included calendars, labels, advertising goods, and by 1907, souvenir postcards. Most of Lounsbury’s postcard sets have four cards each, a very unusual number and a radical departure for what was a common practice by publishers on both sides of the Atlantic. For those sets that are numbered, and many Lounsbury sets are not, such designations are found on the picture side. The series number is followed by a dash and the card number. In 1903, Lounsbury sold what may well be not only his first postcard for the Fourth of July, but one of the earliest produced by any postcard publisher for the holiday. Unnumbered, it depicts Betsy Ross at work sewing the first United States flag. A companion card issued the following year, “Contemplation,” shows a seated woman and a sword resting against a table. This card possibly was intended for Memorial Day, a holiday then Series Number 2020 set. gaining in popularity. Lounsbury copyrighted his postcard designs in his own name (several hundred), but they were published by Crescent, though often this fact was not imprinted on the card. Until 1985, when researcher and writer George Miller uncovered the Lounsbury story in a piece of investigative journalism, it has long been thought that Lounsbury not only published the postcards in his name but that he might well have been the artist. We now

By Roy Nuhn

Of the more than 50 quality Independence Day Sets of postcards published in the early years of the 20th century by two dozen or so American and European firms, some of the most patriotic were by Fred C. Lounsbury and his Crescent Embossing Company. As a young man, Lounsbury (1857-1917) spent nearly 20 years in the paper novelty business, mainly as a salesman, innovator and advertising specialist. Then, in 1896, he founded the Crescent Embossing Company in Plainfield, N.J., and became a maker and supplier of all sorts of cardboard goods to the trade. Within five years, the firm

Unnumbered 1907 set.

know that Lounsbury was not Perhaps the best card of the illustrator of any postcards, this series is the illustration of just the copyright holder and Uncle Sam surrounded by five publisher. celebrating children. Each Series 2020, titled child represents each of the “Memories of the War for following: Guam, Hawaii, Independence,” is a set of four Cuba, the Philippines and cards depicting (Continued on page 5) f a m o u s Revolutionary War events. Released in 1907, the artist remains u n k n o w n . Depicted were the battles of Bunker Hill and Trenton and the surrenders of Burgoyne and Cornwallis, all with the appropriate dates. Also in 1907, Lounsbury published an embossed, unnumbered Fourth of July series, perhaps his best. All four cards pictured Uncle Sam, and they wholesaled, as did “Memories of the War,” to retailers at $1.25 per hundred postcards. Series number 2076 set. Artwork by C. Bunnell.


www.paperandadvertisingcollector.com appears on Series Number 2083 (Decoration Day) and Series Number 2098 (St. Patrick’s (Continued from page 4) Day). He was a freelance artist Puerto Rico. Besides selling to and also did an Independence the trade, Lounsbury also sold Day set (Series 9507) sold by his cards to large and small Paul Finkenrath (PFB), the businesses as a medium for German publisher. advertising. Thus, some of Bunnell’s sets for both comthese Uncle Sam postcards panies are distinctly similar in show up now and then with an drawing technique and philoimprinted advertising mes- sophical approach. Even the sage. Some of the more col- titles are remarkably alike. PFB lectible of these are by fire- calls theirs “Ye Glorious 4th,” works and flag stores. and Lounsbury’s is “Ye Fourth Arguably the most interest- Of July.” In looking at the illusing of Lounsbury’s three Fourth trations, it’s easy to see that a of July sets, Series Number cartoonist with a slightly 2076, was marketed in 1908. “cracked” sense of humor was With artwork done by C. at work. Bunnell - and signed by him, The Lounsbury set portrays this set is one of the few by George Washington thrashing Lounsbury to carry the artist’s the British, particularly King signature. The theme is George III and Lord Howe. comedic, similar to Gene Carr’s Though Fred C. Lounsbury set for Rotograph Co. The artis- published many extraordinary tic style is strikingly similar to postcards, most of them in sets, that found in the Sunday news- he truly excelled when it came paper comic strips, then widely to the Fourth of July. His postpopular. card celebration of America’s Bunnell did other sets for most glorious and inspiring Lounsbury in 1908. His name holiday was superb.

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Private Eye TV Shows & Memorabilia Still Intrigue Collectors auction for a fingermagazine, a slick as cool as they come in the The private eye has been a snapping $598. Original cover TV list- genre, tooling around L.A. in a staple on television since the price: 15 cents. ings-type publi- series of classic muscle cars, late 1940s. Since that time a “The Rockford cation issued as a including an Olds Toronado, vast array of gumshoes and pri- Files” (NBC, 1974-80). supplement to Plymouth Barracuda and vate snoops have occupied the Tall, easy-going James the St. Louis Dodge Challenger. The series small screen, providing viewers Garner starred in this Post-Dispatch. was never dull, with Mannix with countless hours of rousing popular series as private This edition, fea- braving multiple beatings and entertainment. investigator James Scott turing Garner on shootouts in 194 episodes. The Listed below are 10 top pri- Rockford, a pardoned the cover, intro- show’s opening sequence is still vate eye shows and some of the ex-con who ran his P.I. duces readers to one of the small screen’s most outstanding paper collectibles business out of a decrepit “The Rockford memorable, featuring series they have generated. My apolo- trailer located on the Files,” Garner’s star Connors in a montage of James Garner of “The gies if I have left out your beach in Malibu, Calif. Rockford Files,” third series for action shots. Original television favorite. Created by Roy Television magazine television. Find scripts are among the most “77 Sunset Strip” (ABC, Huggins and Stephen J. from Sept. 29, 1974, val- this issue in interesting paper collectibles in 1958-64). Famously Cannell, “The ued at $5 to $7. complete, excel- the genre. A collection of 65 produced by Warner Rockford lent+ condition “Mannix” revised final draft Bros. Television, “77 Files” was one of the and it could be worth between scripts from 1971 to 1974 Sunset Strip” may slickest private eye $5 to $8. (“The Glass Trap,” “A Game of well be the hippest shows ever produced, “Mannix” (CBS, 1967-75). Shadows,” “The Thirty-Two private eye series generating 118 memo- One of television’s more Friends of Gina Lardelli,” et ever to grace the telerable episodes punctu- durable private eye shows, al.) in very fine to excellent vision screen. It ated by plenty of slam- “Mannix” starred Mike starred Efrem bang action, con jobs, Connors as P.I. Joe Mannix, Zimbalist Jr. as Stu humor, romance, satire who in his first season Bailey and Roger and wit. There are worked for Intertect, a large, Smith as Jeff numerous TV maga- high-tech Los Angeles, Spencer, a pair of zines featuring “The Calif., detective agency. suave private invesRockford Files” on Mannix then went the selftigators who operat- This “77 Sunset the cover, the most employment route, established their detective Strip” Dell Four prominent ones com- ing his own agency located at agency, Bailey and Color #1211 1961 ing from TV Guide. A 17 Paseo Verdes in West Los book sold for Spencer, out of a comic $598 through rarer issue would be Angeles, ably staffed by This collection of 65 “Mannix” scripts swank office located Heritage Auctions. the Sept. 29, 1974, his girl Friday, Peggy Fair sold for $299 through Heritage Auctions. at 77 Sunset Strip in issue of Television (Gail Fisher). Mannix was (Continued on page 8) Los Angeles, Calif. Later joining the firm was former parking lot attendant Edd Byrnes as COLLECTORAMA Gerald Lloyd Kookson III, a.k.a. “Kookie,” who became a SHOWS Cash in a flash for Pre-1950 postcards full-fledged P.I. Collectors love The Lakeland Center the “77 Sunset Strip” comic LAKELAND, FL Fair dealings since 1981 book series produced by Dell. Featuring Paper Collectibles One outstanding cover is Dell Write or call: Four Color #1211, dated 9OCTOBER 17-19, 2014 11/61, which features P.O. Box 545 FEBRUARY 13-15, 2015 Zimbalist, Smith and Byrnes on Vauxhall, NJ 07088 Call ED KUSZMAR the cover. One issue in out561-392-8551 (973) 399-7717 Cell: (908) 468-9413 standing graded CGC near mint/mint 9.8 condition sold at By William J. Felchner

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First Wolverine Art Page Brings World Record $ At Heritage Auctions artwork surfaced that is used to create a USPS was, without doubt, 1995 comic strip clasone of the most signifisics stamp, sold for cant pieces of original $215,100. comic art ever drawn,” The top comic book said Todd Hignite, vice offering in the auction president of Heritage came in the form of an Auctions. “It has now exceedingly rare copy brought a final price of Wonder Comics #1 realized commensurate (Fox, 1939) CGC NM with that status.” 9.4, the first hero to ride The final price realSuperman’s coat-tails, ized by the piece ties which realized $68,713. the world record price It was Wonder Man also set by Heritage in who made his debut in July of 2012 for Todd this issue, on the stands McFarlane’s original at the exact same time 1990 cover art for The as Batman’s first Amazing Spider-Man appearance in The original artwork featuring Detective Comics #27. #328. first appearance of Another world the Wolverine, by artists Herb Publisher Victor Fox record price was set in Trimpe and Jack Abel, fea- was immediately the auction for the high- tured on the final page of The slapped with a lawsuit est price ever realized at Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) by DC (national auction for a piece of sold for a record $657,250 at Periodical) for infringeoriginal comic strip art Heritage Auctions’ Comic and ment on their character when Alex Raymond’s Comic Art sale on May 16. Superman, causing Fox Flash Gordon Sunday to withdraw his creFeatures ation from future issues. Comic Strip Original Art, (King dated Aug. 28, 1938 Syndicate, 1938), a piece Further highlights

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Strong Results For First-Ever Auction Of Vernacular Photography At Swann Galleries Interest was high and bidding was strong for photographs and albums created by non-fine art practitioners at Swann Galleries’ April 17 auction, “The Vernacular Eye: Photographic Albums, Snapshots & Objects.” Sold alongside fine works by Ansel Adams, William Eggleston and Aaron Siskind, collections of cyanotypes, crime photographs and images of bygone stores and locales attracted a lot of attention. Daile Kaplan, Swann vice president and director of photographs and photobooks, said, “The success of this auction demonstrates the breadth of the photo market and growing interest in the relationship between fine art photos and the vernacular medium.” A top lot was a group of 63 cyanotypes documenting the construction of a trestle bridge in southern France from 18991902. It was purchased by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam for $22,500 (including buyer’s premium). A selection of fine art works established auction records, among them William Eggleston’s Untitled (Blues Musician Mississippi Fred

McDowell in a Casket), dyetransfer print, 1971, printed in 1996, selling for $18,750; Aaron Siskind’s “Lithuanian Store,” silver print, 1957, sold for $12,500; and Roman Vishniac’s poignant “Sara (Flowers of her Youth),” silver print, 1939, printed in the 1980s, sold for $11,875. Vernacular highlights included a group of 19 photographs depicting the Wright Brothers and their No. 2 glider, 1901-28, which received a large amount of pre-sale press coverage and sold for $20,000; an album with 250 photographs of window displays for (the now defunct) Kleinhans men’s clothing store in Buffalo, N.Y., 1919-26, which sold for $15,000; and a group of 11 photographs featuring African Americans living in the postReconstruction-era South, 1886, which sold for $13,750. Crime images proved popular, with a warden’s book detailing prisoners received at California’s San Quentin prison, March 1935 to December 1935, containing approximately 1,100 mugshots and entries, including robbers, murders, and burglars, bringing

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GERMAN BOOKS for Sale. Send S.A.S.E. Gerlinde Pflaumer Yeater, 6770 Runkles Rd., Mount Airy, MD 21771.

COLLECTIBLE PAPERBACK, MYSTERY, SciFi, Western, TV, Movie, War- will respond to want lists only. C. Allan, 4444 S. Rio Grande Ave. Apt. 850D, Orlando, FL 32839. PAPERBACK BOOKS- BUY/ Sell. Adult, Vintage, Mass Market. SF, Fantasy, Horror, Detective, Spy, Western, Beacon, Midwood, Monarch. SASE for information. Chris Eckhoff, 98 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, NY 11201 TV/ MOVIE TIE-IN paperbacks/ hardbacks. Many old favorites. Check it out, couch potatoes! Mark Simpson, 123 St. George’s Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4.

AIR TRAILS, AIR News, M.A.N. Flying back issues. Bill Byrd, 114 Deer Path Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188.

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RAILROAD HISTORICAL- Financial Papers • All with Vignettes • Check • Very Good Condition • Money Order • Postpaid • Cash BRUCE F. HEINER 1915 Rock Spring Rd. Suite 220 Forest Hill, MD 21050 STOCK CERTIFICATES- RAILROAD • Union Passenger Rwy- 1933, 6 vignettes $20 • United New Jersey RR & Canal, 1907 $20 • Choctaw Oklahoma Gulf RR, 3 doc.stamps, 1902 $16 • Stoney Creek RR, engine vignette 1943 $20 • Atlanta Charlotte Airline RR 1943 $20 • Ohio, Missippi Rwy 1887 $25 • West Jersey Seashore Rwy 1950 $12 • Chicago Rock Island Pacific 1915 $12 • Wagner Palace Car 1895 $20 • Dunleith Dubuque Bridge 1923 $15 • Pittsburgh W. Virginia Rwy 1937 $15 • Boston Elevated Rwy 1925 $15 • New York Harlem RR 1928, 3 vignettes $17 • Norfolk Southern Rwy 1950 $15 • Virginia Rwy & Power 1912 $15 • Western New York & Pennsylvania Scrip 1887 $15 • Cuba RR 1943 $10 • Youngstown Suburban Rwy 1916 $15 • Fonda Johnstown Gloversville RR $10 BONDS- RAILROAD • New York Central Hudson River 1912 $15 • Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis 1927 $15 • Western Pacific 1945 $15 • United New Jersey RR & Canal 1951 $15 • New York Central Hudson River 1898 green $15 • Lake Shore & Michigan Southern 1897 $15 • Boston, Albany 1913 $15 • Lehigh Lake Erie 1907 $15

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COON CHICKEN INN RESTAURANT MENU (Closed In 1951) 6x81⁄2 Figural Menu $15, 2/$22. COON CHICKEN INN ASHTRAY, 31⁄2” Diam. Glass, Negro Man’s Head. $12. FRUIT LABEL COLLECTION, 19201965, a nice assortment of ladies, kids, animals, race cars, scenes, etc. (we retail for $5 Ea.) 100 Asst./$35. 1930s WHISKEY LABELS, Golfer, Trains, Airplanes, Scenes, 100/$12. FRENCH WINE LABELS - 1920-1950, Many Nicely Illus. 100/$12. PAPER EPHEMERA LOT, 1890s1960s, Misc. Cards, Checks, Letters, Valentines, Folders, Labels, Railroad, 100 Pcs./$10. EAST COAST RR STOCK CERTIFS., 10 Diff., $15, 50 Asst., $55.

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VALENTINE COLLECTION FOR Sale “Hundreds” of different, beautiful postcards, foldouts, mechanical and other Valentines. All from the early 1900’s and in plastic pages and notbooks. 25 year collection. Call John Provan 407-654-2933, Ocoee, Florida.

FREE LIST. SEND for sales list of assorted lots of topics and foreign and state views. Gary Radtke (PACM), 11415 Green Ridge Dr., Waynesboro, PA 17268 I HAVE LANCASTER Postcards- New York, Virginia, Illinois, Ohio, Vermont, residential Pennsylvania. Vincent Peterson Jr., 815 Olde Hickory Rd. Apt 215, Lancaster, PA 17601. PENNSYLVANIA: BUY, SELL, TRADE At Saturday’s Market, RT 230, between Middletown and Elizabethtown, PA. Every other week. Call Bob at 717-367-8652. POSTCARDS OF ALL Types- Trains, Colleges, Restaurants, Lighthouses, Rollercoasters, Sports Stadiums, etc. Continentals 50¢ + postage. Robert Andrews, PO Box 6782, Providence, RI 02940. SORTING OUT THOUSANDS of Postcards, please send name, address and wants to Wally Pattengill, 825 Pecos Dr., Waco, TX 76708. VINTAGE POSTCARDS U.S., Canada, other foreign 25 for $12; 50 for $18 postpaid. Irene Brockmann, 27 Ward Rd., Hardwick, NJ 07825. 908-362-6730. WOW! FOREIGN POSTCARDS for Sale! Trial pack of 12 for $10 pre-paid to you! Write Greg, Box 574, Libby, MT 59923.

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WANTED WANTED EARLY ELECTRIC Cars 1880-1939 brochures & color ADS NATIONAL Motor Vehicle Co. 1900-1924 Indianapolis brochures Charles www.Chuckstoyland.com chasdtest@aol.com 612 874-8531 Minneapolis, MN

THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING Programs, pins, passes, books, older items only. Gary Medeiros, 1319 Sayre St., San Leandro, CA 94579 pharlap2@aol.com

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KEROUAG BOOKS EPHEMERA by and about Ridge Books, 2929 S.E. Ocean Blvd.11608, Stuart, FL 34996- 2803.

“FOR PETE’S SAKE” old postcards, airplanes, court houses, post offices, WWII, Libraries, R/R depots, ships, 85 categories, Vincent Peterson Jr., 815 Olde Hickory Rd. Apt. 215, Lancaster, PA 17601-4956.

WANTED: ANY EARLY Sporting Magazines, Catalogs, Paper. Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, Northwestern Sportsmen, Outer’s, Outer’s Recreation. Gary Koelbl, 1815 Orchard Lane, Oshkosh, WI 54902.

MAGAZINES WANTED PRE-1970: Life, Look, Saturday Evening Post, Collier, Time. Also: Men’s, fashion, auto, movie. Condition not important, but must be complete. Herb Hoffman, 1350 Monroe Street, Hollywood, FL 33019. 954-925-8472 modernc@gate.net

WANTED ILLUSTRATED CALENDARS 19001959 Hunting/ Fishing, Pinups, Indian Maidens, Children, Florals, animals, also calendar company salesman sample books Brown & Bigelow, TD Murphy. Email or call Wendy Hoffman Gallery wendysart@aol.com 702-839-9999.

WANTED PHOTOS OF International Crawler Tractors from 40’s, 50’s, 60’s magazine ads, sales flyers. Write only Dale Hilk, 424 East 1st st., Waconia, MN 55387.

WANTED: WEEKLY MAGAZINES from 1900 to 1980, Life, Time, SEP, Liberty, Colliers, Newsweek, Literary Digest, Look, Leslies. Fran DiBacco, 123 Blue Heron Dr., W. Deptford, NJ 08086.

ILLUSTRATOR ARTWORK BUY/SELL RAFOX Parrish Gutmann Delongpre Goodwin, Prints, Calendars, Pin-up Art, Armstrong, Elvgren, Vargas, Petty, Ammo-Art, Yard longs Hawaiiana, 702-839-9999, Wendy Hoffman Gallery, 5233 Sandy Cactus Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89149. VENUS SARDONICA PRINTS by American Illustrator Mahlon Blaine (1894-1969) unique mark (no signature) Eduardo Rogano, 3455 Woodhead Dr., Northbook, IL 60062. Email rush.street.red@comcast.net

FRENCH AUTOGRAPH OR French Documents pre-1914 please contact francisdubois2005@yahoo.fr Thanks. WANTED: PRESIDENTIAL & Other Historic Autograph Material. Pages of History, PO Box 2840, Binghamton, NY 13902. 607-724-4983

AUTOMOTIVE MEMORABILIA FROM Bromer Motor Co. and J. Edwin Miller Automobile repair Schwenksville, PA. Roy K. Miller, 320 Centennial St., Schwenksville, PA 19473.

ESQUIRE MAGAZINES 1933-1946 with Pinup Gatefolds; Pinup Calendars 1930s-1990s; Illustrated Hunting Fishing Calendars 19001950s Buy/ Sell 702-839-9999 Wendy Hoffman Gallery, 5233 Sandy Cactus, Las Vegas, NV 89149. WANTED MINNEAPOLIS AND St. Louis Railroad Calendars M&STL issued by the company. Ron Deming, Box 207, Franklin, Minn 55333.

1930’S-50’S BUBBLE GUM Cards, showing Airplanes, Pirates, Baseball, G-Men, Superman, Indians, War, Tarzan, Tobacco Cards. Vin Minner, 21 Boulevard Rd., Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927, 973-267-3132. ALL NON-SPORTS CARDS: Tobacco, Coffee, Candy, Gum, Bread cards wanted. Other old cards too. Good prices and friendly transactions. Alan Miley, 2403 Sugarberry, Reston, VA 20191-2727. 703-391-9156, a.miley@verizon.net BREAD, BAZOOKA & Baloney Gum, any kind. War, Elvis, Gilligans Island, Davy Crockett, Mars Attacks, Laugh-In, etc. any pre-1975 title wanted. Walt Meder, P.O.Box 640, Downers Grove, IL 60515. 630-379-1947 Email: walt@waltmeder.com

TRADE AND SELL Israel, UN and Worldwide Stamps, Postcards and Cacheted FDCs for your surplus stamps or FDCs. Send and will return an equal or larger value batch. Stamps, Coins, Postcards, Currency, Autographs, Historic Documents Bought/ Sold. Especially Jewish Theme, anti-semitic material from 1933-1945. Free appraisals, est. 1955 Bick Int’l, POB 854PAC, Van Nuys, CA 91408 iibick@sbcglobal.net 818-997-6496 or fax 818-988-4337.

ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE POSTCARDS, Photos, Student work wanted by Teacher. Also anything Spanish- American War. Fuhro 90 Meyersville Rd., Gillette, NJ 07933, 908-998-4411. WORLD WAR II ration items wanted: forms, books, tokens, checks, articles, etc. Describe carefully. Price or ask for offer. Lee Poleske, Box 871, Seward, AK 99664.

OLD ROAD MAPS, travel guides: 1930’s? Fine! 1920’s? Better! Earlier ? Best! Automobile Blue Books, 1902-1905, similar stuff. Dave Cole, 1119 Speed, Santa Maria, CA 93454.

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VETERANS POST PAYING your price for Military Insignia. WWII War Trails, Patches, Army Navy Wings, Merchant Marine Awards. Jerry Keohane, 457 Woodgate, Tonawanda, NY 14150, 716-877-1439.

ARCADE CARDS OF Actresses: Barbara Britton, Jeanne Crain, Carol Lynley, Diana Lynn, Phyllis Thaxter and others. David Anderson, 1843 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, IL 60626.

FOREIGN PAPER MONEY wanted in any condition and quantity. Same day check. World Wide Notaphilic Service, Box 5427PM, Vallejo, CA 94591

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WHOLESALE ACCUMULATIONS OF Stocks / Bonds, advertising labels, cancelled checks, billheads, letterheads, ice cream, coffee bags, other advertising items at wholesale prices in bulk. Steve Litchford 402 N. Main St. Cloverdale, IN 46120, 765-655-3193.

WANTED COLLECTIONS & Accumulations of Postcards & Travel Memorabilia: Posters, Brochures, Booklets, Decals, Stickers & Labels, from Airlines, Railroads, Steamships & Hotels, Top Dollar Paid! danfrankel@aol.com 561-351-8580.

WANTED: NEWSPAPER AND Magazine articles from the 1980’s about exercise classes taught by movie actresses. Don Schmieden, 221 Scott St. Apt. 737, Wausau, WI 54403.

BADGES WANTED FROM Railroads, Chicago; Police and Airline Pilot Wings. Mel Arndt, 551 Huntington Commons Rd., Mt. Prospect, IL 60056, 847-956-6652. COLLECTORS PLEASE SEND a list of your Wants because I’m always going to Estate Sales etc. Raymond, PO Box 722, Warrenton, OR 97146.

ARROWHEADS, STONE & Flint Indian tools & baskets, price & describe, photo helpful fast reply & payment. “Collector”, 18330 Wards Ferry Rd. SP 29, Sonora, CA 95370.

DECALS WANTED TRAVEL, States, Parks, Museums, Attractions, Lodging, Pin-ups. Water Dip Only. Robin Paul, 607 S. Main St., Wauconda, IL 60084.

ANY EPHEMERA RELATED to Chess including photographs, CDV’s, cabinet photos or newer material. Lewis Kellert MD, 7421 Hawkins Creamery Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882, 301-873-8473 docforchess@yahoo.com

AUTOGRAPHS, BANNERS, POLITICAL pins, leathers, baseball cards, sports memorabilia music, comics, wanted. Highest price paid. Write: Stan Block, 128 Cynthia Rd, Newton, MA 02459.

LONG ISLAND NEW York Golf Memorabilia Wanted. Caddie Badges, Score Cards, Postcards, Photos, Histories, Medals, etc. Al Velocci, 62 Cherrywood Dr., New Hyde Park, NY 11040, 516-437-4949.

DAKOTA AND SOUTH Dakota images, stereo, postcards, etc. Also ephemera. Robert Kolbe, 1301 S. Duluth Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57105 email bobkolbe@gmail.com

CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, Fairs, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, Nude Photos, Girlie Pinups, Steel Pier, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418.

OLD 8X10 B&W photos of Factory interior or exterior Scenes, Street Scenes. Must be original. Debold Gallery, PO Box 1037, Bloomfield, NJ 07003, 973-429-7616.

WANTED PRE-1940 RADIO & TELEVISION Any paper, catalogs, magazines, advertising. No Approvals Please.

Bequaert Old Books PO Box 775 • Fitzwilliam, NH 03447 603-585-3448 • info@beqbooks.com

BOXING MEMORABILIA WANTED contact me at bottjer@aol.com HORSE RACING PROGRAMS Tickets, Postcards, Tobacco Cards, Books, Pins. Gary Medeiros, 1319 Sayre St., San Leandro, CA 94579, pharlap2@aol.com HUNTING/ FISHING MEMORABILIA WantedAdvertising, Calendars, Magazines, Books, Shot Shell Boxes, Posters, Licenses, etc., Call Mike 302-448-6467 or 302-875-9061. SPORTS CARDS AND other sports related items. Publications, pins, pennants, tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphia items especially wanted. Ellis, 158 Stratford Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19115, 215-934-5618 TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com

STATE HUNTING/ FISHING Stamps. Pay up to $4 plus each. No tears, creases or tape stains. Check by return mail. John Marquardt, 609 Woodridge Dr., Columbia Missouri 65201, 573-474-7254.

CATHOLIC HOLY CARDS, Protestant Bible lessons, lace cards, scripture cards. Brent Devitt, 35 Hawthorne Glen Trail, Beavercreek, OH 45440, 937-238-0183, devitt.brent@gmail.com CATHOLIC HOLY CARDS. Protestant Bible lessons, lace cards, scripture cards, paper icons. Brent Devitt, 35 Hawthorne Glen, Beavercreek, OH 45440. 937-238-0183. ECLECTIC EPHEMERA: FREAKS, Attractions, Fairs, Circus, Carnival, Roadshow, Thrill Driver, B-movie, Wrestling, Rock-n-Roll, Counter Culture, Pinup, Taboo, Race, Photos, Cards, Posters, Mags, Books, etc. Specializing in anything Strange & Bizarre. Bizarre Bazaar, 720 South 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa 19147, buybizarrebazaar@aol.com I WILL BUY all old items on Circus, Railroads, Indians, California, state pric & describe. Fast reply & payment. “Collector” 18330 Wards Ferry Rd. SP 29, Sonora, CA 95370. LOOKING FOR WHALING Ship correspondence and related material, call for details 413-773-7298, 413-824-6951. MATCH COVER COLLECTORS- Why not join 1,000s of others in this fascinating & inexpensive hobby? Write RATHKAMP Match Cover Society, C/O Terry Rowe, Box A 1509 S. Dugan Rd., Urbana, OH 430789209 or check www.matchcover.org

STAMPS COINS COLLECTABLES Lou Zeelsdorf 317 E. 8th St. #2 Erie, PA 16503. WANTED POSTCARDS OR Ephemera from Camp Shanks New York especially 1944. Bill Peters, PO Box 1621, Sandwich, MA 02563. WANTED PRE-1960 PHOTOS, Postcards, Historical items from Money Creek, Houston, Chatfield, Mound Prarie, Caledonia, Minnesota. Write Ronald Burfield, Box 960, Houston, Minnesota 55943.

MODEL AIRPLANE AND Aviation Collectibles wanted: Books, magazines, kits, engines, accessories. I buy estates. Aeroindex, PO Box 1135, Cheshire, CT 06410. 203-250-0720 Aeroindex@cox.net PENNSYLVANIA BOY SCOUT ephemera camp and council prior to 1960 and felt scout camp patches. Nelson, 108 Vermont Lane, Levittown, PA 19054, 215-946-4511.

AIRLINES & AIRPORT chrome cards, esp. domestic, published during the 1950s & 1960s, a permanent want. Armen Avakian, 4560 Pinehollow Ct, Apt 170, Indianapolis, IN 46254, 317-298-8913. BOOKS AND POSTCARDS relating to Michigan and Wisconsin Copper and Iron Mining. Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield Street, Oshkosh, WI 54902 NAVAL MILITARY POSTCARDS Pre-WWI to WWII, lots, collections. Donald Zubris, 2911 Lemke Dr., North Tonawanda, NY 14120, 716-692-4570.

PUERTO RICO WANTED: postcards, photos, stereoviews, books, stamps, coins, letters, maps. Prompt payment. Personal collection. Jose A. Sierra, PO Box 374, Camuy, PR 00627-0374.

ROTOGRAPH POSTCARDS WANTEDBuy, Sell, Trade all series and related materials call or email for list of available postcards, rotographcollector@gmail.com (978)3179234. WANTED POSTCARDS FROM Missouri towns, Salem, Rolla, St. James, Licking Cuba. Montauk and other smaill Missouri towns. Marving Happel, 812 E. Jack, Salem, MO 65560. WANTED PRE-1920 LOWER Colorado River Desert and town views, any format. Robert Coelln, 1414 Tierra Berienda, Pueblo, CO 81008, 719-547-3530.

BUYING HOLIDAY POSTCARDS from the 1930’s & earlier, also scenic real photos & other good postcards from those years. (Toll-free) 877-202-1563. FORD REWARD STOLEN (Text Only) 19281934, linen, Ford Dealership 30-40 era. Cliff, 516-333-3797, email meerkat1934@yahoo.com I AM ALWAYS looking for Mining related Postcards and books. Write with information Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield St., Oshkosh, WI 54902. POSTCARD WANTS: CHICKENS- no comics, no Easter; Alaska (ALCAN) Highway (before 1950); Seward, Alaska (before 1964). Lee Poleske, PO Box 871, Seward, AK 99664. POSTCARDS MISC. VIEWS Philip’s 1 at $15; 3 at $20 ea.; 1 at $30; have Lewis & Clark Expo- 1905 $20 have others, 717-519-6629. Vincent Peterson, 815 Olde Hickory Rd. Apt 215, Lancaster, PA 17601-4956.

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WANTED: WEST VIRGINIA small town real photo postcards or stereoviews showing store fronts or street scenes. Don Henderson, 1034 Tallmansville Rd., Buckhannon, WV 26201 Email buckantmal@aol.com

™ LOOKING FOR PHOTO Postcards with Gas Stations and other Gas Station Postcards, call 413-773-7298 or 413-824-6951. POSTCARDS WANTED: CZECHOSLOVAKIA, not Prague: Austria, not Vienna; Germany any smaller city Gruss Aus; Pozdrav & Eastern Europe. All before 1929. Approvals welcome. Penny Kleinman 516-921-0184 or email: pennykleinman@gmail.com

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Advertiser Index Act 2 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Allentown Paper Show, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 American Philatelic Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Bags Unlimited Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Bigler, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Cartophilian Collectibles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Collectorama Show Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Curt Teich Postcard Archives . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Denver Postcard Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 DTA Collectibles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Executive Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Garden State Postcard Show . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Gottlieb, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Heritage Auction Gallery Movie . . . . . . . . . . .2 Heritage Auction Gallery Sport . . . . . . . . . . .9 streets of Las Vegas in his classic 1957 Ford Thunderbird. Playing one of his principal (Continued from page 8) clients was Tony Curtis as “J.R.” Jones, Barnaby’s young Phillip Roth, the wealthy owner associate, and Lee Meriwether of several Sin City hotel casias Betty Jones, Barnaby’s widnos. “Vega$,” whose owed daughter-incharacter Dan Tanna law and assishad first t a n t . appeared in “Barnaby an episode of Jones” last“ C h a r l i e ’s ed 7 years Angels” titled on the small “Angels in screen, with V e g a s ” its title char(September acter offering This “Barnaby Jones” first 13, 1978), TV script “Requiem for a lasted three up his patented homespun philosophy Son,” signed by Buddy seasons on the Ebsen, sold for $311. and actually pertube and proforming his own duced 69 forensic work via a episodes. home laboratory One of the over 178 episodes. c o o l e s t One of the best “ Ve g a $ ” collectibles to paper colemerge in recent lectibles to years was Ebsen’s surface in personal script for recent years the series’ first is the episode “Requiem October 14, for a Son.” 1978, issue Authentically of TV Guide, autographed by personally Ebsen, this paper autographed treasure sold at by the late auction for $311. Robert Urich “Vega$” (ABC, (1946-2002). 1978-81). Robert A “Vega$” Oct. 14, 1978, TV One dealer Urich starred as Guide autographed by Robert has priced private eye Dan Urich sold for $157 through this issue at Tanna, cruising the Hollywood Memorabilia.com. $157.

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Heroes & Legends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Herzog, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Levine, Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 National Stereoscopic Association . . . . . . . . .12 Northeast Postal History & Ephemera Show . .10 Peterson, John R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Pflaumer-Yeater, Gerlinde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Pulpfest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Rac Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Robert Edward Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Rocky Mountain Antiquarian Booksellers . .10 Unshredded Nostalgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Yesterday’s Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Zurko Promotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

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in $5,500. In addition, a circa1940 album of 40 post-mortem photographs compiled by the coroner for Franklin County, Ohio, including gruesome scenes of murder victims, sold for the same amount. There was also an archive of 99 professional photographs of American movie marquees on Broadway and Main streets in mostly small towns from the Northeast to Midwest to Southern California, which sold for $5,888; an album with 63 cyanotypes depicting gardens, parks, and the harbor in greater Boston, Mass., including Olmsted Park, Marine Park, Franklin Park and Arnold Arboretum, which sold for $5,750; and a circa-1910 individual image of a hand grasping a beautiful young woman’s long, dark hair, which sold for $6,500 against an estimate of

$600 to $900. Rounding out sale highlights were Yousuf Karsh’s portrait of Winston Churchill, silver print, 1941, printed later, $15,000; Karl Struss: A Portfolio, 1909/29, with 15 platinum prints, printed 1979, $13,750; William Klein New York 54/55, portfolio with 12 silver prints, printed 1978, $11,875; Ansel Adams’ “Moon and Clouds, Northern California,” silver print, 1959, printed in 1970, $9,375; Julia Margaret Cameron, St. Agnes (Mary Hiller), albumen print, 1864, $8,750; and Harry Callahan’s Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Fall, silver print, 1958, printed late 1960s, which also sold for $8,750. Swann Galleries Inc. is located at 104 E. 25th St., New York, N.Y. For further information, call 212-254-4710, extension 21, or visit www.swanngalleries.com.

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