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Collecting Film Stills: Part One . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Pirates In Hollywood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Calendar Of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Boxborough Paper Town Rescheduled . . . . . .12 PACM Classified Marketplace . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Impact Events Group Announces Book And Paper Fair Lineup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Advertiser Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

In the first of three engaging articles pertaining to collecting early vintage movie stills, the cover story this month focuses on the intrinsic visual interest of movie stills. PACM contributor and Louisiana Tech University professor Saul Zalesch examines pre-1940 examples of movie stills. As explained by Zalesch, “Stills from before studios consolidated into names that remain familiar today, such as Paramount and Universal, are extremely rare.” In his quarterly “Hollywood Archives” column, author and researcher William Felchner delves into “Pirates In Hollywood,” outlining a series of both movies and associated memorabilia. Due to the snowstorm that affected large parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions in mid-January, the popular Boxborough Paper Town event will be rescheduled for March 12. Also in this issue is the lineup of book and paper fairs for 2016 from Marvin Getman of the Impact Events Group. Details are inside, so mark your calendars. Of course there is much more, including information on numerous shows, auctions, and exhibitions. Until next month, enjoy!

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Collecting Film Stills: Part One, Visual Interest By Saul Zalesch, Louisiana Tech University

This is the first of three articles on collecting early (pre1940) vintage movie photos (stills). It focuses on stills of intrinsic visual interest. (The later pieces will deal with stills of major stars and miscellaneous categories of stills for collecting.) Still collecting has a built-in peculiarity: one acquires vintage photos, often of great beauty, for trivial sums, even though photograph collectors routinely pay thousands of dollars for brand new prints from the negatives of famous “art” photographers.

Those collectors are buying names and famous images. Still collectors judge obscure photos, deciding for themselves which are interesting for their imagery or for associated factors to be addressed later. Movie stills measure 8-by10-inches. Before 1917, sizes varied; many 4-by-5-inch stills exist from the 1930s on, made for private studio use. Stills on heavier paper than the norm are often called deluxe. Even more desirable are stills mounted on linen, called Key Book stills. Each production kept a binder, a Key Book, of master photos of scenes shot and candids of stars and

directors snapped by the set photographer for the subjects’ and studio’s use. These master stills had an extra one-inch border with punch holes for the binder. This margin has often been removed, possibly so that photos could be framed. Many stills have strips of paper called snipes glued to the back. These describe the scene shown or talk about the star pictured. Snipes provide some assurance that a still is vintage, but this is not guaranteed. Be wary of all stills showing the most familiar scenes in the most famous movies. These images have been reproduced many times. When issued to accompany the rerelease of a film, they are authentically collectible, but many are commercial repros and have no real value. Beginning in the ’30s, photos that would actually be used for publicity had to be approved by the Advertising Advisory Committee, which was indicated by a green oval, later rectangular ink stamp, on the back. It seems doubtful that every copy of a photo used would get stamped, so photos that have this stamp may have been studio masters. This is something I cannot yet prove (I have seen only one photo marked on the back disapproved, in red; it shows dancers

revealing a bit too much underclothing). Stills from before studios consolidated into names that remain familiar today, such as Paramount and Universal, are extremely rare. There are few extant from before 1914, and not many at all until around 1918. The extraordinary mermaid image from “Neptune’s Daughter” (1914), showing Annette Kellermann, the “Million Dollar Mermaid,” may be unique (It cost $15). The same goes for this Babylonian scene from D. W. Griffith’s “Intolerance” (1916), which I found in a box of old stills (The leading auction site for movie paper, www.emovie poster.com, has never handled a still from this legendary spectacular). It is quite likely that some of the stills one acquires from films before around 1930 may prove the only existing copy of (Continued on page 6)


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particular photos. Stills are available for most films of the ’20s, but you would have a hard time finding specific images from even the biggest blockbusters. It is pure chance which photos from a film survive and turn up. Stills have amplified historical significance from “Lost Films,” meaning those of which no copy survives. One can find exotic scenes as in “Dancer of the Nile” (1923) or the chariot race in “Ben Hur” (1925), the most expensive film of the ’20s. History is re-created in films like “The Iron Horse” (1924) and “Janice Meredith” (1924), which emulates Emanuel Leutze’s famous painting “Washington Crossing the Delaware” (1851). The bizarre survives in the forgotten “If Marriage Fails” (1926). The routineness of racism in 1920s America is apparent in “Warming Up” (1928). The “Janice Meredith” cost $4. “Warming Up” cost $59 because of its extraordinary racial content. The bizarre “If Marriage Fails” was $40. Obscure stills of the ’20s cost only a few dollars. Great ones from famous films like “The Thief of Bagdad” (1924) occasionally top $100. Those from horror and sci/fi classics

www.paperandadvertisingcollector.com such as “Metropolis” (1927) and “Phantom of the Opera” (1923) can fetch much higher prices. Condition plays some role in the value of a still, but this is incremental, not geometric as with baseball cards or comic books. Few silent films retain legions of fans, but several enduring classics that appeared in the ’30s do, including “Snow White” (1937) and “Gone with the Wind” (1939). Crime films remain powerful. A “Public Enemy” (1931) still evokes a gasp when Jimmy Cagney shoves a grapefruit in Mae Clarke’s face (A leading dealer has never seen this scene in a vintage still; I showed one from the 1954 rerelease, by which time this scene was iconic). “I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang” (1932) introduced middle-class Americans to the dark side of our criminal-justice system. “GMen” (1935) educated an audience that had hardly heard of fingerprints. “The Roaring Twenties” (1939), with both Cagney and Bogart, brought the great crime films to a stunning climax. This still of making bathtub gin has unusual documentary status because a newspaper clipping reproducing this very photograph is pasted to its back. Among the numerous costume spectacles of this decade, Cecil B. DeMille’s “Cleopatra” (1934) and (Continued on page 7)


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impressive special effects in “Dr. Cyclops” (1939), one of the more affordable horror films for collectors, and in the ghostly manifestations in “Topper” (1937). So there is something for every taste, often very reasonably priced, in collecting film stills. There are three secrets to getting good buys: knowing more history than other collectors, so one can discern previously unnoticed elements or qualities in a still; being ready, even eager, to seek and value qualities or circumstances in an image that may not interest others; and blazing your own trails in collecting rather than joining and following herds. The pioneers who first collected film stills in the ’50s and ’60s are dying off, and their collections are flooding onto the market. Also, newspapers that were routinely sent photos in the hope that they would publicize a film have sold off, or are selling off, their archives. Much of this material finds its way to auctioneer Bruce Hershenson at www.emovieposter.com, which stages 12 online auctions every month, one of which is devoted to single stills and another to groups of stills from single films. Miscellaneous batches of stills appear in this site’s regular bulklot auctions as well. This has made the last few years a golden age for acquiring wonderful material easily and cheaply. This opportunity cannot last long. Suggested Reading: I recommend David Fahey and Linda Rich’s “Masters of Starlight: Photographers in Hollywood” (1987) and Joel W. Finler’s “Hollywood Movie Stills: The Golden Age” (1995).

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“The Crusades” (1935) remain among the most enjoyable. Disney already dominated cartoon releases. Stills from “Snow White” are readily available. Less easy to find are those from shorts like “Two Gun Mickey” (1934) and “Merbabies” (1938). Efforts at raising movies to a higher level of art resulted in such films as the choreographic masterpieces of “Busby Berkeley,” represented by Dames (1934); the films of Metropolitan opera star Grace Moore, which included the incredible bathroom scene in “Love Me Forever” (1935); and that legendary interpretation of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (1935) in which Jimmy Cagney played Bottom, shown donkeyheaded. Racial mores gave us the unbelievable image in “Steamboat Bill” (1936) of Stepin Fetchit in a whale’s mouth; the strange massage scene in “The Duke Comes Back” (1937); and the boisterous dancing in “It Can’t Last Forever” (1937) that includes future star Dorothy Dandridge. These culminated in Hattie McDaniel measuring Scarlett O’Hara in “Gone With the Wind” (She became the first African-American to win an Oscar) and, that same year, staging a dueling facedown with Georgia-born Oliver Hardy of “Laurel & Hardy in Zenobia” (1939). Then there are the stills that are just plain peculiar. Strangely, three include elephants: W. C. Field’s “Poppy” (1936), “Zenobia” and “Gunga Din” (1939). In “Swing High Swing Low” (1937), beautician Carole Lombard works a mechanism that would appear more suitable for a torture chamber. We see


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Pirates In Hollywood: Great Pirate Movies And Memorabilia adapted for the big screen in 1934 by MGM. Directed by Victor Fleming, this action story of piracy and buried treasure stars Wallace Beery as Long John Silver, Jackie Cooper as young Jim Hawkins and Lionel Barrymore as Billy Bones. “Treasure Island” was lovingly filmed on location in Hawaii and on California’s Santa Catalina Island. “As fine a lot of cutthroats as ever have infested a film turn up as pirates in the latest cinematic conception of Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Treasure Island’,” reported Mordaunt Hall of The New York Times (9/18/34). A lightly restored one-sheet poster style D (27-by-41-inches) featuring Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper in fine condition on linen brought $896.25 at auction. A lot of four theater lobby cards (11-by-14-inches) picturing various scenes from the movie in very fine+ condition sold at auction for $448.13. 2. “Captain Blood” (1935). Hollywood bad boy Errol Flynn has the title role of Captain Peter Blood in this swashbuckling tale of betrayal, rebellion and piracy on the high seas. Directed with flair by Michael Curtiz, the film also features Olivia de Havilland, Lionel Atwill and Basil Rathbone. “Captain Blood” This “The Black Swan” (1942) was made for a then-staggering midget window card sold for $1.2 million and went on to capture five Academy Award $1,015.75. nominations, including Best By William J. Felchner

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Picture and Best Director. One of the more valuable “Captain Blood” items to emerge in recent years was the original Alex Raymond art rendered for the film’s half-sheet movie poster, title lobby card and midget window card. Specially commissioned by Warner Bros., this 12.5-by-16-inch

This “Captain Blood” (1935) original movie poster painting by noted comic book artist and illustrator Alex Raymond sold for $15,535.

A “The Sea Hawk” (1940) lobby card set sold for $4,302.

painting brought a top bid of $15,535 at auction. More down to earth was a colorful, lightly restored “Captain Blood” Spanish two-sheet poster (39by-58.5-inches) in fine+ condition which sold at auction for $1,434. 3. “Swiss Family Robinson” (1960). Based on the 1812 novel by Johann David Wyss, Walt Disney’s “Swiss Family Robinson” stormed into movie theaters during the 1960 Christmas season. Expertly directed by Ken Annakin, the movie stars John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur, Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran as the Robinson family, with Janet Munro and Sessue Hayakawa also on board. Hayakawa as Kuala heads a band of nasty Southeast Asian pirates who invade the island paradise of the shipwrecked Robinson clan, making for one of Disney’s alltime live-action adventure picAn “Abbott & Costello Meet A “Swiss Family Robinson” tures. “The Robinsons, their Captain Kidd” (1952) lobby card (1960) one-sheet style A poster island and Mr. Disney have made a real Christmas set sold for $143.40. sold for $215.10.

contribution for any family,” opined Howard Thompson of The New York Times (12/24/60). The one-sheet style A poster (27-by-41-inches) is a big favorite with collectors. One example in folded very fine condition brought a top bid of $215.10 at auction. 4. “The Crimson Pirate” (1952). Burt Lancaster turns in an athletic performance as Captain Vallo, a pirate adventurer in the late 1700s Caribbean, in this rousing action picture directed by Robert Siodmak. “Swashbuckling sea fables get a good-natured spoofing in ‘The Crimson Pirate,” with (Continued on page 10)

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Burt Lancaster providing the muscles and dash for the takeoff,” reported the Hollywood trade paper Variety (12/31/51). The big three-sheet poster (41by-81-inches) provides a grand spectacle for collectors, featuring a bare-chested Burt Lancaster swinging from a rope and waving the Jolly Roger. Originally printed in two sections, one example in folded very fine condition sold at auction for $119.50. 5. “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (2003). Johnny Depp, in the role of pirate captain Jack Sparrow, stars in this $140 million spectacular directed by Gore Verbinski which launched the wildly successful “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie franchise. Also in the cast are Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley. There’s lots of action in this one, as Depp and Bloom team up to rescue the governor’s fair-haired daughter from the evil clutches of buccaneer Rush and his cursed, undead crew. “Finally, there’s a big-budget popcorn movie that delivers what moviegoers hunger for: humor, action, thrills and charismatic characters,” said Claudia Puig of USA Today (7/16/03). Items from the first “Pirates of the Caribbean” installment, which earned five Oscar nominations including Johnny Depp for Best Actor, can be a little pricey. A double-sided one-sheet

A “Treasure Island” (1934) onesheet style D poster sold for $896.25.

advance poster (27-by-40-inches) in rolled near mint/mint condition garnered a top bid of $262.90 at auction. 6. “The Sea Hawk” (1940). Errol Flynn has the starring role of English pirate Geoffrey Thorpe in this $1.7 million Warner Bros. swashbuckler directed by Michael Curtiz and filmed on location in Laguna Beach and Point Mugu, Calif. Also on hand are Brenda Marshall, Claude Rains and Donald Crisp. “The Sea Hawk” is prime movie material for collectors, with values reflecting that interest and demand. A complete set of eight theater (Continued on page 18)

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ILLINOIS MARCH 19 (POSTCARD SHOW) American Legion Hall, 900 S. LaGrange Rd., LaGrange. APRIL 1,2, (POSTCARD SHOW) VFW Hall, 1234 Vandalia, Collinsville, 618-531-4189. APRIL 18 (CIVIL WAR & MILITARY EXTRAVAGANZA) DuPage County Fairgrounds 2015 W. Manchester, Wheaton, 715-526-9769.

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APRIL 9,10, (POSTCARD, STAMP & COLLECTIBLES SHOW) Iowa 4-H Fairgrounds, 4265 Oak Crest Hill Rd. SE, Iowa City, Herb Cell 319-400-6498.

MARYLAND FEBRUARY 13, (POSTCARD & STAMP) Ramada/ Plaza Hotel, 1718 Underpass Rd., Hagerstown, 301-739-3801. APRIL 9,10, (BLACK MEMORABILIA & COLLECTIBLE SHOW) Montgomery County Fairgrounds, 16 Chestnut St., Gaithersburg, 301-649-1915, www.johnsonshows.com

NEVADA APRIL 8-10, (COIN, CURRENCY, JEWELRY, STAMP & POSTCARD) Orleans Hotel, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, www.bickinternational.com

NEW YORK APRIL 8-11 (TREASURES FROM THE CAREN ARCHIVE II) Bonham, 580 Madison Ave., New York 212-710-1308.

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APRIL 9 (BOOK AND EPHEMERA FAIR) Wallace Hall at St. Ignatius Church, 980 Park Ave. at 83rd, New York, 781-862-4039.

FEBRUARY 27 (CATALOGUED ANTIQUE AUCTION) 1485 W. Housatonic St., Pittsfield, 413-448-8922.

MAY 13, 14 (POSTCARDS, PHOTOGRAPHY COVERS) Midtown Holiday Inn, 440 West 57th St., NYC, 718-375-7353, 917-228-4752.

FEBRUARY 27 (AMERICANA & POLITICAL AUCTION) Heritage Auction 3500 Maple Ave., Dallas www.ha.com MARCH 26,27 (VINTAGE MOVIE POSTER AUCTION) Heritage Auctions, 3500 Maple Ave., Dallas, Live & Online- www.HA.com

VIRGINIA MARCH 13, (PHOTO & POSTCARD) Holiday Inn Rosslyn, Arlington, 703-380-7886, 540476-2666.

WISCONSIN APRIL 26 (POSTCARD) Madison Turners Hall, 3001 S. Stoughton Rd., Madison, Ann Waidelich 608-249-7920.

Boxborough Paper Town Rescheduled Due to the major snowstorm, Flamingo Eventz decided to reschedule the Boxborough Paper Town - The Vintage Paper, Books & Advertising Collectibles Show. This decision was made to ensure the safety of exhibitors, customers, and service providers. The promotors are pleased to announce that the new date for the show will be

S a t u r d a y , March 12. The location and all else remains the same. This is the original Boxborough Paper Show where showgoers can find all things paper from classic ephemera to books. A long-time favorite of both dealers and customers, the promotors continue to make changes and improvements to ensure the continued growth and success of the long running show. There will be more exhibiting dealers

and more diverse offerings. Exhibitors from across the Northeast and Canada will gather to present an outstanding array of fine, rare and unusual old books, maps, postcards, autographs, prints, posters, advertising, classic vinyl, and much more.

The Boxborough Holiday Inn is located at 242 Adams Place, Boxborough, Mass., directly off I-495, exit 28. Show hours will be Saturday, March 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission to the show is $7 for adults; $4 for young collectors 12 to 21; and free of charge for children 12 and under with a paid adult. There is plenty of free parking. Food and refreshments will be available at the hotel restaurant during show hours. There will be appraisals by John Bruno and guest appraisers from noon to 2 p.m. at $5 per item. For dealer or customer information, call 603-509-2639 or email info@flamingo eventz.com. To download discount coupons or a map for directions, visit www.flamingo eventz.com.


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FOR SALE BOOKS ON EUROPEAN and Asian Royalty. Free price list. Lee Poleske, PO Box 871, Seward, AK 99664. HOW COLT NAVY .36 Revolver was gunsmith fired during Civil War. by Daniel Rhea hardbound techmical, amusing, $25 postpaid. Hera, Box 501, Wood River, IL 62095.

MILITARY HISTORY BOOKS, free monthly price lists. Lee Poleske, PO Box 871, Seward, AK 99664.

MOSTLY FIRST EDITIONS for Sale- Must Sell. Movies, T.V., Horror, Sci-Fi, Fiction, Free List. Write to Arnie, 5389 Bearup St., Port Charlotte, FL 33981. Thanks. NATIVE SON WRIGHT first edition 1940 a-P Harper & Brothers, publishers New York & London, best offer over $200, phone 608524-1026 more books available, send list.

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. LAST PAPERBACK CATALOG over 1,800 vg to about fine Dective SF Sleaze etc. send $2 Weathertop Paper, 1910 S. Westhaven Dr., Oshkosh, WI 54904. PAPERBACKS FOR COLLECTORS and Readers. All genres. Low prices. Free lists. Cris Kocher, Books, 534 Meigs St., Athens, GA 30601. 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.

MOTOR MAGAZINES, 1936 thru 1947, good condition, $5 each plus $3 postage. SSAE List. Joe Francis, 38 Merritt Ave., South Amboy, NJ 08879.

HEEYY, COLLECTORS! COMICS! DC’s, Marvel, Dell, Gold Key, Japanese Manga, TV tie-ins, etc. Mark Simpson, 123 Saint George’s Ave, Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4

ADULT GIRLIE MAGS. Private collection spanning 50’s - present. Many titles, Celebrities, Ginger Lynn, Seka, & others most N. Mint, Must have want lists. Reasonable prices. Looking for those rare girlie mags? I may have them! Al Nazario, #12P 400 W. 43rd St, NYC, 10036 or call 212-868-9203 nazarioal@yahoo.com

1950’S MOVIE STAR Magazines, also Elvis and ohers LPs. List favorite stars, singers, groups. Anna Labbate, 63 Oxholm Ave., Staten Island, NY 10301, ann5073@aol.com

AVAILABLE FOR SALE over 3,500 pieces of 20th century sheet music. Please send your need list by email to rod.pyl2@gmail.com

5 OUTLOOK MAGAZINES from early 1900’s, 3 monthly, 2 weekly, good condition, historical and political plus many ads free shipping $15 for all 510-835-5246. WANTED JOHN DEERE page Ads. Richard Van Gosen, PO Box 44, Street, MD 211540050. 410-836-0466.

AUTO AND TRUCK Advertisement from 1920’s to 1980’s. All original from magazines. Call 609-893-5898 for wants. Email wjc1966@aol.com 317 Cayuga Trail, Brown Mills, NJ 08015.

AUTOGRAPHS FOR SALE: FREE bi-monthly list available. Also buying. Mike Hirsch, 11 Philips Mill Dr., Middletown, NJ 07748, 732-787-1202. STAR SHOTS SELLING and Buying Autographed items with proven authenticity since 1991 free catalog. Write! Star Shots, 5389 Bearup St, Port Charlotte, FL 33981, starshots@centurylink.net Thank you.

OLD TIME BASEBALL Cards 1927 1934’s, 1877 Indian Head cent Morgan’s, Mercury’s, free list. Normand Vigeant, 4 Anderson Way, No. Dartmouth, MA 02747.

BOBSNONSPORTS.COM NO BUYERS premium, also coins, auction bid email bobosi9@verizon.net call 215-822-1834, on website go to Bob’s cormer. Mail bids to Bob Osifchin, 108 Cornwall Dr., Chalfont, PA 18914

BUYING AND SELLING Non-Sport cards, call 215-822-1834 all conditions wanted from poor to mint, also check my auction ad “Bob Osifchin”

PATENT APPLICATIONS SANFRAN 1850’s original, signed. Acoustic, stage, telegraph, earthquake indicator machine, gold savings machines. John zemanek, 109 Terra Pin Rd., Saint Augustine, FL 32086 johnrzemanek@hotmail.com 904-325-4899.

BEER LABEL BUSINESS approximately 250,000 mostly Schmidts of Philly, Iron City, many others. Clean, organized and packed, ready to be picked up Northeast Philly area. $750 cash call John Cuddy 215-552-9855 say labels, for appt. Will help to load. Too much $$ to ship.

LARGEST STOCK OF Original Movie Posters, Lobby Card and Stills in the United States for sale- 200,000 Posters and 500,000 Photos, 440-256-3660 Kirtland, Ohio 44094. NY BROADWAY PLAYBILLS 1931-1949 Detective Story w/Ralph Bellamy, The Big Knife w/John Garfield, Where’s Charlie w/Ray Bolger & Arthur Godfrey, other stars, Ethel Barrymore, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, etc. Great Ads, also have events, programs & lots of ads from NY Hippodrome, week of 5/6/1911 + 1945 Tickets stub & Envelope Shubert Theater. Prices & images available from Harry customcreate@verizon.net

BUYING SHEET MUSIC Collections contact Kevin Lanagan 410-965-0544 kevinlanagan@gmail.com MUSIC FOR SALE GO TO EBAY.COM CHECK OUR USER ID- OLDIESANDMORE MANY GREAT ITEMS. ALSO OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.THERECORDALLEY.COM

SET OF 8: 3x5 ELVIS PICTURES,CDS, www.therecordalley.com

FOR SALE COLLECTORS seeking paper dolls, Priscilla 732-462-6284 Howell, New Jersey 07731-1235 please call to discuss your needs interest collecting paper dolls.

PORTRAIT COLLECTION/ ACADEMY Award winners, 1928 to 1961, Lancaster, Taylor, Brando, etc. 69 (8”x10”) B/W sketches, $80. Victor Schwez, 10519 Casanes Ave., Downey, CA 9024`.

SELLING GRANDFATHERS OLD Railroad documents collection 1800’s-1900’s, checks, stocks, ledgers, timebooks, etc. Nice! 110 items $75 postpaid. Victor Schwez 10519 Casanes Ave., Downey, CA 9024.

SELLING GRANDFATHERS FROM Advertising to WWII Covers, First flight, Naval, business, etc. included approximately 160 covers, $68 postpaid. Victor Schwez, 10519 Casanes Ave., Downey, CA 90241.

STAMPS COINS COLLECTABLES Lou Zeelsdorf 317 E. 8th St. #2 Erie, PA 16503.

SELLING GRANDFATHERS STOCKS Collection, many old U.S. Stocks: 1800’s to 1900’s, many companies, etc. 55 different, $125 postpaid. Victor Schwez, 10519 Casanes Ave., Downey, CA 90241.

EPHEMERA SALE INVENTORY reduction S.H. Jemik PO Box 753, Bowie, MD 20718 send stamp for list over 100 lots. FOR SALE THE most incredible collection of books, magazine articles from USA, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Brazil, etc. on maximum cards. What is a maximum card? Philately’s masterpiece of art. Sebastian Safiano, 11461 S.W. 93 St., Miami, FL 33176, 305-271-7788. FREE LISTS! FREQUENT Mail Auctions for Collectors/ Dealers. Paper, Miscellaneous Collectibles. Auctions since 1987. No minimum bids! Baeten, 511 Nathan, DePere, WI 54115 GOING OUT OF Business- Selling Maps; Views; Illustrator Art; Vintage Ads; Natural History; Ethnic; Pin-up; Parrish; Homers etc. Dealers Welcome. Send wants for deals lkegan11@yahoo.com

Have Something to Sell? Looking For Something? Have a Service to Offer? We are the #1 source for paper, advertising, rare books, postcards & more! Call Arlene in Classified Sales 717-492-2561 or 1-800-428-4211 x2561 HUNDREDS OF MAGAZINE Cover, Articles, Cuttings on Movie, TV Stars Singers, Fashion Models. Send wants with SASE L. Denman, 159 Church St., Kingston, PA 18704-4955. SELLING GRANDFATHERS OLD Paper Collection- documents, business, law/ govt., pictures, checks, letterheads, etc. approximately 110 items, $78 postpaid. Victor Schwez, 10519 Casanes Ave., Downey, CA 90241.


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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. MARILYN MONROE “GOLDEN DREAMS” Card Decks, 2 sealed Decks in display box. 1976 Tom Kelly Studios L.A. New old stock. Each set $15, 6 sets, $60.

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TEN ORIGINAL 1877 “Nevada Daily Transcript” from Nevada City Calif, 13x20, four pages each famous Gold Rush Town known for History $200, $45 postage warder3319@aol.com

FISHING TACKLE CIRCA early 50’s Lures, Plugs, Reeels, Fly Rod and more. Free List. Larry Balawender, 209 North 8th Ave., Manville, NJ 08835.

AYER’S NOSE DROPS Bottle Lowell, MA. Cliff Hoyt, 978-458-6575 choyt48@comcast.net

OVER 60 BOXES & 10 binders of New Jersey Postcards, historical covers & paper, mostly in excellent condition. Also 40 other boxes of topical NY & PA postcards. Call Goldy’s Sports Collectibles, 3338 Route 9 South, Freehold, NJ 07728, 732-409-4944.

WANTED 1930’S POPEYE. Jim Eyler, 400 S. Main St., Elmer, NJ 08318.

WANTED OLDER POSTCARD of Schenectady New York, real photos, borders, linens, no chromes. Noel Beyle, Box 946, North Eastham, MA 02651, phone 508-255-3389.

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 PENNSYLVANIA: BUY, SELL, TRADE At Saturday’s Market, RT 230, between Middletown and Elizabethtown, PA. Every other week. Call Bob at 717-367-8652. POSTCARD APPROVALS FOR Sale have Views, Greetings, Topicals. Send wants to Robert Page, 25 Lexington Frattleboro, VT 05301.

POSTCARD ON APPROVALS Send wants to Robert Page, 25 Lexington Ave., Brattleboro, VT 05301. WANTED TITUSVILLE, FL Postcards and Auction Cards or Posters. Cliff Shuler Auctioneer, 422 Julia St., Titusville, FL 32796. WE’VE GOT IT! Vintage real photos, artist-signed, military, USA & foreign views, greetings and lots more. Buying & selling postcards. Visit us at www.atticheritage.com.

WANTED CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH items dated 18481858. Write: Chester Jaffee, PO Box 5369, Berkeley, CA 94705. GETTYSBURG BOOK WANTED: At Gettysburg: or What A Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle; a true narrative by Alleman, Tillie Pierce. Published in 1889 by W. L. Borland, New York and has 148 Pages. LOOKING FOR FIRST AND SECOND EDITIONS. Paying top dollar! Email Tim at timgerman@live.com HELLER AIRFIELD NEWARK, New Jersey Postcards, Magazine articles any information send to Ralph, 109 Katherine Ave., Clifton, New Jersey, 07012.

BOYS LIFE MAGAZINE Wanted- Aug. 1975 issue, good condition, David Rhys, 995 S. Lorraine Rd. Apt. 2E, Wheaton, IL 60189, david rhys995@gmail.com INTERNATIONAL STUDIO, CONNOISSEUR, ‘teens through ‘40’s, Gilbert 561-7359839. 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: 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.

SEEKING PERIOD ILLUSTRATED information Boston & Sandwich Glass Company Night-Clock Lamp with frosted Madonna base, key-wound clock c 1875. David Sheley, 4522 Dobyns Rd., Stuart, VA 24171. TRADE CARDS, SIGNS, Displays, Tins, Bottles w/labels, Booklets, Calendars, Country Store, all forms of advertising 1860-1910 purchasing 1 item to large collections, 845-736-4016, 371 Sprout Brook Rd., Garrison, New York 10524, johnseier@aol.com WE PAY CASH for Old Paper items of Historical or Collectible Value. Call 888721-8009 or visit www.oldpaperbuyer.com

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.

WANTED ARTWORK BY J.G. Scott, best prices for oil paintings, contact: Stauffer, 3235 Mudlick Rd., Roanoke, VA 24018, stauffer@roanoke.edu 540-774-4319.

AUTOGRAPHS BOUGH SOLD in all fields, signed books guaranteed genuine, dealer since 1967. Stephen Koschal, 7155 Sand Crest View, Colorado Springs, CO 80923, www.stephenkoschal.com WANTED: PRESIDENTIAL & Other Historic Autograph Material. Pages of History, PO Box 2840, Binghamton, NY 13902. 607-724-4983

BUYING AUTO SALES Catalogs, Owner and Shop Manuels, Vintage Maps, RR Timetables and more. Ken Ruddock, 2080 Market St., Auburn, PA 17922 kensmemorylane@verizon.net FORD 1928-1934 CAR - TRUCK Ads magazine or newspaper. Sales literature, catalogs, manuals, mailers, letterheads, posters, signs, photos, body, accessory, speed etc. Jordon 630-816-1932 b1932@hotmail.com

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 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.

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

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NON-SPORTS CARDS 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 walt@waltmeder.com

SUNDAY COMICS 1900-1950’S complete sections. Also Western Comic Booksautry, Rogers, Cassidy, etc. Bern Kennedy, 2 Wellington, Ct., Yardville, NJ 08620.

AM LOOKING FOR Christmas Catalogs from the WWII years 1941-1945 in fair or better condition. Dale L. Hilk, 424 E. 1st St., Wacconia, MN 55387.

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.

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.

HERBERT STOTHART MUSIC Director MGM sheet music wanted. Gilbert 920994-4568.

CHICAGO TRIBUNE WANTED Aug. 31, 1999, good condition, complete paper, no ad circulars, David Rhys, 995 S. Lorraine Rd. Apt. 2E, Wheaton, IL 60189, david rhys995@gmail.com

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

BETTER COLOR SLIDES, b/w negatives, photos, local history, cities, towns, transportation, all topics. Historical, movies, architecture, etc. City atlases, esp. NYC, Long Island + Post Cards. Top Dollar. Brian Merlis brimerl@aol.com or 516-808-1214. 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.

ANYTHING PERTAINING TO Wisconsin Govenor and Senator John Blaine, politial pins, ribbons, campaign literature, Wisconsin political cigar boxes, odd Wisconsin stuff. 608-875-6405, Box 232 Wauzeka, WI 53826. POLITICAL CAMPAIGN BANDANAS, portrait flags bought: Lincoln Grant Henry Clay Teddy Roosebelt, send email photos Mark Suozzi, PO Box 102, Ashfield, MA 01330 Phone 1-413-628-3241. email marklyn@valinet.com WANTED ABRAHAM LINCOLN related paperenvelopes, letterheads, stocks, bonds, philatelic items. Steve Debes, 6040 Prairie Hills View #101, Colorado Springs, CO 80923.

WANTED: RAILROAD BREAST Badges and Railroad Hat Badges, also Airline Pilots Breast Wings and metal chauffer Licence. Mel Arndt, 551 Huntington Commons Rd. Apt 115, Mt Prospect, IL 60056.

WANTED THOROUGHBRED HORSE Racing Programs, Passes, Cigar Labels, Postcards, Tobacco Cards, older items, gary Medeiros, 1319 Sayre San Leandro, CA 94579, pharlap2@aol.com

ALWAYS BUYING PRE-1945 Foreign Covers. Schmitt, PO Box 387, Northport, NY 11768 phone 631-261-6600 Email fred@fredschmitt.com STATE HUNTING/ FISHING Stamps. Pay up to $5 plus each. No tears, creases or tape stains. Check by return mail. John Marquardt, 609 Woodridge Dr., Columbia Missouri, 573-474-7254.

NEW YORK SUBWAY MAPS, Guides, Transit, Misc. Paper, Railroads, Catalogs, Magazines. Keith Sci, 6 Warner Dr., Darien, CT 06820, 203-664-0523.

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.

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

TALLENTIRE, PO BOX 428605 Cincinnati, OH 45242 Major companies 1880-1960, appliances, automotive, buses, dental, electrical, elevators, firefighting, petroleum, radio, railways, telephone, transit, trucks, catalogs, magazines. WANTED OLD LETTERHEADS beautiful with vignettes, also cigar labels and old stock certificates, 407-492-2311. David Beach, PO Box 471356, Lake Monroe, FL 32747. High prices paid. email antiquestocks@cfl.rr.com

COLLECTORS PLEASE SEND a list of your Wants because I’m always going to Estate Sales etc. Raymond, PO Box 722, Warrenton, OR 97146. 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 WANTED: BOY SCOUT Patches, Order of the Arrow Patches, ALL Boy Scout Memorabilia. Drew Fillak, 855 Cherry St., Manteno, IL 60950-1829. WANTED: PRE-1970 BUS Postcards, Matchcovers, Stamps, Playing Cards and other items that picture a bus. John Dockendorf, 448 Meadow Dr., Camp Hill, PA 17011.

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.

HUNTING/ FISHING MEMORABILIA WantedAdvertising, Calendars, Magazines, Books, Shot Shell Boxes, Posters, Licenses, etc., Call Mike 302-448-6467 or 302-875-9061.

BOY SCOUT CAMP Brochures from Pennsylvania prior to 1960. Also felt Scout camp patches, other memorabilia. Clements, 108 Vermont Lane, Levittown, PA 19054-1029, 215-946-4511.

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

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.

THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING older items pre-1980 programs, pins, tickets, totes, wire photos, books. Gary Medeiros, 1319 Sayre St., San Leandro, CA 94579, pharlap2@aol.com

CATHOLIC HOLY CARDS. Protestant Bible lessons, lace cards, scripture cards, paper icons. Brent Devitt, 35 Hawthorne Glen, Beavercreek, OH 45440. 937-238-0183. Email devitt.brent@gmail.com

TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com

F.B.I. WANTED, POSTERS as found in Post Offices NO Copies, Repros, state quantity, condition, price. Write Strieder, 335 South Green Haven Rd., Stormville, NY 12582.

I AM ALWAYS looking for Mining related Postcards and books. Write with information Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield St., Oshkosh, WI 54902.

WANTED: BIDDERS FOR Paper Collectibles. Auctions every two months. Free List! No minimum bids! No Ebay sales! Mike Baeten, 511 Nathan, DePere, WI 54115.

WANTED STUDEBAKER POSTCARDS car and truck, factory issued Pre-1959, details and price please, John Arning, 21 North Pearl Street, Port Chester, NY 10573.

WANTED OLD BASEBALL Cards, Boxing, 1980’s Wrestling figures, Cards, unopened wax cases Tobacco cards valuable graded cards, complete sets, serious sellers. Bob 610-999-0131, Pottstown, PA.

LAKE MINNETONKA, MN Postcards & other memorabilia. Leipolds, 239 Water St., Excelsior, MN 55331. 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 Beech Grove High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Bonhams International Auctioneers . . . . . . .19 Bordentown Stamp Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Collectorama Show Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Diverse Markets Management . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Executive Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Flamingo Eventz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Fontaine’s Auction Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Four Lakes Postcard Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Gottlieb, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Harrisburg Postcard Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Heritage Auction Gallery-Movie Posters . . . . .2 Heritage Auction Gallery-Sport Cards . . . . .20 Heroes & Legends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Herzog, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 L. Johnson Promotions, LTD. . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Metro East Postcard Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Morlatton Postcard Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 New England Antique Shows . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Pflaumer-Yeater, Gerlinde . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Windy City Postcard Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Zurko Promotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Impact Events Group Announces Book And Paper Fairs Lineup Marvin Getman of Impact Events Group announced his lineup of book and paper fairs for 2016. Eight years ago, after 36 years of producing consumer shows, Getman promoted his first Book Fair in Boston, Mass. Dealers were impressed with his attention to detail and knack for advertising and promotion. Over the past three years he has steadily been adding fairs. Getman now produces

fairs in Concord, N.H., both Brooklyn and Manhattan, N.Y., and also Boston and Lexington, Mass. The promotor was also recently named as the manager for the prestigious Ephemera Society of America Fair in Old Greenwich, Conn. Below is a schedule for upcoming events throughout 2016. *The Ephemera Society of America Ephemera Fair will be held in Old Greenwich,

Pirates In Hollywood (Continued from page 10)

lobby cards (11-by-14-inches) in fine/very fine condition sold at auction for $4,302. An Australian three-sheet poster (41-by-81-inches) in fine+ condition brought $2,990 at auction. 7. “The Black Swan” (1942). Dashing Tyrone Power plays Jamie Waring, a reformed 17th century pirate who returns to the high seas in order to corral some of his former mates who have refused to give up their old kidnapping ways. Henry King directs, with Maureen O’Hara, Laird Cregar, Thomas Mitchell, George Sanders and Anthony Quinn along for the ride. The midget window card (8-by-14-inches) is a favorite with collectors. One example in fabulous near

mint condition garnered a top bid of $1,015.75 at auction. 8. “A High Wind in Jamaica” (1964). Based on the 1929 Richard Hughes novel, “A High Wind in Jamaica” stars Anthony Quinn as pirate captain Chavez, the leader of a band of 19th century buccaneers who find themselves saddled with a group of wide-eyed English schoolchildren. Directed by Alexander Mackendrick, the movie also features James Coburn, Dennis Price and Lila Kedrova. Movie material from “A High Wind in Jamaica” is still quite affordable. The standard one-sheet poster (27-by-41-inches) is valued at about $20-$25 in top condition. 9. “The Boy and the Pirates” (1960). One of the lesser-known films in the genre

Conn., on Saturday and Sunday, March 19 and 20. *The New York City Book and Ephemera Fair will be held in New York City on Saturday, April 9. *The Boston Book and Ephemera Fair in Lexington, Mass., will be held on Sunday, April 17. *The Granite State Antiques and Book Fair will be held in Concord, N.H., on Sunday, June 5. *The Brooklyn Antiquarian

Book Fair will be held in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Sept. 9, 10, and 11. *The Boston Book, Print and Ephemera Show will be held in Boston, Mass., on Saturday, Oct. 29. Information on all fairs can be obtained by visiting www.bookandpaperfairs.com. To contact Getman, call 781-862-4039 or email mgetman@bookandpaper fairs.com.

- think “sleeper” picture - “The Boy and the Pirates” was directed by Bert I. Gordon and stars Charles Herbert as Jimmy Warren, a young pirate fanatic who is magically transported back to the days of Blackbeard the Pirate via a genie in a bottle. Murvyn Vye plays a memorable, lusty, robust Blackbeard, with Susan Gordon, Paul Guilfoyle and Joe Turkel in support in this kiddie fare from United Artists. One of the prized treasures from the film is the Dell Movie Classic Four Color #1117 tie-in comic book. One example, featuring Charles Herbert and Murvyn Vye on the cover, in graded CGC near mint 9.4 condition sold at auction for $155.35. 10. “Abbott & Costello Meet Captain Kidd” (1952). Any pirate movie compilation should include at least one comedy, with Warner Bros.

“Abbott & Costello Meet Captain Kidd” ably filling the bill. Bud and Lou, one of filmdom’s all-time comedy duos, play a hapless pair of tavern waiters who accidentally happen on a treasure map, leading them to the notorious Captain Kidd and buried treasure on Skull Island. Directed by longtime Abbott & Costello movie alumnus Charles Lamont, the film also features Charles Laughton as Captain Kidd, Hillary Brooke, Bill Shirley and Leif Erickson. A complete set of eight lobby cards (11-by14-inches) in fine+ condition brought $143.40 at auction. A reissue one-sheet poster (27by-41-inches) from 1960 in very fine condition sold at auction for a reasonable $13. Auction results and photos courtesy of Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas.


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