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ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Beautiful 8" X 10" premium photo issued on a linen-textured paper stock, dates to approximately 1936. Blank back.
This is Donald Woods promoting the film "Case of the Stuttering Bishop" - A First National Picture
ORIGINS - HISTORY:
Not a still, this was a mass produced item during the 1930's and included either with a candy/gum item or more likely as an offering from the New York Daily Mirror. The confusion as to the origin comes from my research which seems to identify them as ACC (American Card Catalog) item R95 (Movie Stars, 8 x 10 linen finish, several series), a Candy or Gum issue--but then somebody else had contacted me with scans of their collection which included a New York Sunday Mirror envelope that his Linen premiums had been delivered in. Interesting, though a little confusing.
GRADING - CONDITION:
Has diagonal impressions at each of the 4 corners as item was originally tucked into the corners of a scrapbook and over the years the weight of the book caused these impressions. Not creases or bends, but impressions. Otherwise in very nice shape with just some light edge wear. Grades VG-EX or 4.5/10 due to the impressions, but is otherwise as high as EX-MT or 7/10.
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