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1930's
- '50's BLUE DOG PLAYING AN UPRIGHT BASS OR OTHER STRING INSTRUMENT,
some gold trim, pottery, not bisque, probably a cake decoration, 2" high,
excellent condition with wear on the gold #TR26067
$12.00
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GUNSMOKE
(RCA VICTOR WBV-76) 45 RPM RECORD SLEEVE BY THE PRAIRIE CHIEFS, "Whoopee
-Ti-Yi-Yo" on the B side, GREAT SLEEVE GRAPHICS, sleeve is in very good
condition with wear on the top edge area and the corners, the record is
inside the sleeve, but there is a crack in the record
#MU28839 $10.00 ....
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1980's
OTAGIRI ANIMATED MUSIC BOX with DALMATIANS ON A SEESAW, marked "Handpainted
Japan" on the bottom, made of ceramic with a wooden base under the earth
mound, teeter-totter goes up and down, about 4 " across, says it plays
"Sitting on top of the World", plays very well, in near mint condition
#DAL29046 $16.00....
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CHALIAPIN
AS BORIS GODUNOFF in 1925 BALDWIN PIANO AD, 6" x 9", excellent condition
#MU30341 $6.00....
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JOSEF
HOFMANN in 1924 STEINWAY PIANO AD, 6" x 9", good condition with tight left
margin #MU30450 $7.50....
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1968
DUKE NATURAL HAIR PRODUCTS AD with GORGEOUS ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR,
9 5/8" x 13 1/4", excellent condition except for tight right margin - which
is how it was originally printed #BA25797
US $5.00
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JOHN
PHILLIP SOUSA in 1918 VICTROLA AD with Navy marching band in the background,
6" x 9", excellent condition #MU30453
$7.50....
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1920'S
- '30'S GIRL PLAYING BANJO MOVEABLE CHROMOLITHOGRAPHED VALENTINE, "I Hear
Your Loving Sound, My Sweetheart", the top of the valentine moves,
marked Germany, 5 1/4" high, fine condition, with very fragile stander,
back signed in ink by a child #V26277
$5.50
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1930'S
KID PLAYS UPRIGHT BASS MOVEABLE VALENTINE, "Sweet Notes for My Valentine",
both hands and wand move together, marked U.S.Am., 6" high, fine condition,
with tiny prick dents (not through the paper) on the bass above the birds
and very light crease on right arm that you can only see in certain lights,
the back of the valentine has been signed in ink by a child
#V26279 $6.00
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1930'S
FOX PLAYS VIOLIN FOR STATION VAL , "Aw Fiddlesticks! Must I
Broadcast My Love For You?", bottom opens up to say "To My Valentine",
marked U.S.A., 6" high, fine condition, with crease on the bottom left,
the back of the valentine has been signed in pencil by a child
#V26280 $6.00
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"BROADWAY
IS GAY AGAIN!", EDISON PHONOGRAPH AD, 2 page ad, each page can stand on
its own though, the "It's you, Arthur!" page is about the fidelity of the
Edison phonograph and vaudeville great Authur Fields, the "Broadway is
Gay Again" page is about the broad range of music styles Edison carries,
each page is 6 1/2" x 9", excellent condition with slight bends (not
really creases) on corners and some stray marks from the printing process
#GA29077 $9.00
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1919
ESTEY ORGAN AD, showing the Estey Pipe Organ in the Daniel Dorchester
Memorial M. E. Church, West Roxbury, Massachusetts (MA), ad is the back
cover to the "Minutes of the New England Conference, April 2 - 7, 1919",
the ad is still attached to the magazine, you can buy it with or with out
the magazine (same price except shipping will be more if you decide on
the whole magazine), ad is in fine condition with some light wear &
soiling due to the fact it is the back cover of the magazine
#MU25873 $10.00
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more information about Deco Dog's fine ephemera and art deco collectibles,
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