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Apr 03
by Bobby Kosser in Autographs, Broadway, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Movies, Music, People, Souvenirs, Television 0 comments tags: autograph, comedy, memorabilia, Milton Berle, television, vintage

Vintage Autographed Milton Berle Always Leave Them Laughing Movie Publicity Sheet 1949

Milton Berle is an American comedian and actor who’s career as an entertainer spanned over 80 years. He began as a child in silent films, vaudeville, theater, talkies/many films, radio and was television’s first superstar. As well as starring in many films and TV. Known as “Uncle Miltie” during television’s Golden Period. Milton was known for hosting the Texaco Star Theater 1948-1955. Rated # 1 and responsible for introducing television to the public.   Milton Berle was an old time vaudeville comic known as “MR. TELEVISION.” and famous for introducing the public to TV and changing entertainment forever. His top rated show had “MR. TELEVISION’S” program an event to his enormous audience. BERLE has 2 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for RADIO and TELEVISION. Like his contemporary Jackie Gleason he proved to be a solid dramatic actor. As a result he appeared on endless dramas. After the show had it’s run, Berle packed night clubs, Broadway Theaters and arenas. The superstar was always S.R.O. Milton Berle had them laughing in the aisles.   My Forever Treasures is offering a “MR. TELEVISION” Milton Berle vintage autographed “Always Leave Them Laughing” Movie Publicity Sheet.1949.Framed on your wall it’s BERLE EYE […]
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May 04
by Bobby Kosser in Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Music, People, Photo, Souvenirs 0 comments tags: Jacksons, memorabilia, music, photo, vintage

Vintage The Jacksons Publicity Photo

The Jacksons are a group founded by their father Joe Jackson in 1965. As The Jackson 5, they consisted of Michael, Marlon, and older brothers Jackie, Tito and Jermaine. In 1968 they signed with Motown, and were the first group to debut with four consecutive number one hits, with the songs “I Want You Back,” “A.B.C.,” “The Love You Save” and “I’ll Be There.” 3 of these songs have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They also achieved 16 top 40 hits.   In 1976 Jermaine was replaced by Randy. They’ve sold more than 100 records world-wide. They performed as the Jacksons from 1976-1981, winning a Best Vocal Group Award as well. The success of their four Jackson 5 Albums had them replacing The Supremes as Motown’s Best-Selling Group.   Next they all released solo albums. Michael Jackson became the ultimate solo superstar. He released three record shattering albums. “Off the Wall,” “Triumph” and “THRILLER.” “Thriller” went on to become the best-selling album of all time. The albums # 1 hit songs “Beat It” and “Billie Jean” were pop anthems. Michael became the ultimate POP STAR. Thank you Joe Jackson and all the fans. Amen.   […]
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Dec 08
by Bobby Kosser in Advertisement, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Souvenirs, Television, Toy 0 comments tags: hand puppet, memorabilia, puppet, souvenir, Teddy Snow Crop, vintage

Vintage 1950’s Teddy Snow Crop Advertising Promotional Polar Bear Hand Puppet

My Forever Treasures is offering the Holy Grail of Vintage Promotional Hand Puppets. It’s the holiday season and we’re delighted to have you depart us with the favorite of young and old alike, Snow Crop’s Polar Bear Teddy Snow Crop. Teddy has always been an upgrade for any Promo Advertising Puppet Collector. Ours is the unique Polar Bear from Clinton Foods. 8″ tall with a beaming plastic face. Teddy puts a smile on mine. Play with Teddy as his white fur body shines. Your hand is where our prize will claim his new home. Hand puppets are great. Teddy Snow Crop is the Best. ENJOY. 😉  
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Nov 13
by Bobby Kosser in Advertisement, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Pennants, Souvenirs, Sports 0 comments tags: memorabilia, pennant, souvenir, vintage

Vintage Souvenir Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels Opening Day Dodger Stadium Pennant 1962

My Forever Treasures opens our vintage souvenir baseball pennant collection with a 1962 beauty. Offered just this one time 57 years ago. This is a 1962 Guest of Dodger Stadium Grand Opening prize. The vertical pennant with Dodger blue and Angels red colors is beautiful. It reads “Guest Grand Opening of Dodger Stadium” and “Home of the Dodgers and Angels,” separated by crossed bats and a ball. Below, also in white lettering “April 9,1962.” This would be the the permanent home of the Dodgers and temporary home of the Angels until they had their own ball park.   There was a dedication ceremony. The Angels, a 1961 expansion team would play in their temporary home. 57 years later the stadium is still home to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Dignitaries made welcome speeches and the fans got to watch the Dodgers work out. A ticket had each fan receive food, watch the Dodgers work out and a Souvenir Pennant. My Forever Treasures is pleased to offer this vintage one of a kind prize. Hang it on your wall and offer the beautiful 29″ Pennant as baseball “Eye candy.”  
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Sep 30
by Bobby Kosser in Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Movies, People 0 comments tags: collectible, film, memorabilia, movies, Tom Mix, trade card, vintage

Vintage Tom Mix Silent Film Tobacco Trade Card

  Responding to requests for vintage tobacco trade cards, My Forever Treasures is offering a beautiful 100 year old Tom Mix treasure. Tom Mix was an American film actor and the star of many early western movies from 1909 to 1935. 291 films in total and all but 9 of which were silent movies. He was Hollywood’s first western star and helped define the genre as it emerged in the early days of cinema. In 1905, Mix rode with President Theodore Roosevelt’s inaugural parade. He began his film career in a short 1909 film called “The Cowboy Millionaire.”   In 1910, he appeared as himself in a documentary film “Ranch Life in the Great Southwest,” in which he displayed his skills as a cattle wrangler. The film was a success and Mix became an early motion picture star. He performed in more than 100 films for the Selig Polyscope Co. Tom Mix made more than 100 films throughout the 1920’s. These were action-oriented. Mix did his own stunts. Heroes and villains were sharply defined and a clean-cut cowboy(Tom Mix) always saved the day. Saturday afternoons had millions of children cheering their hero.   Tom’s salary for Fox reached $7,500 a […]
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Sep 18
by Bobby Kosser in Comic Book, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, People, Souvenirs, Television 1 comments tags: collectible, comic book, memorabilia, television, Tom Terrific, vintage

Vintage Collectible Tom Terrific Comic Book 1957 Number 1

  My Forever Treasures is glad we can satisfy the requests for a vintage comic book. We are offering the iconic issue 1 of the beloved Tom Terrific Comic Books. Tom Terrific was an early animated series on American television presented as part of the Captain Kangaroo Show (1957-59.) A Terrytoon creation which ran in five-minute cartoon segments. They were created specifically for the Captain Kangaroo Show.   Tom Terrific and his faithful, comic lazy-bones of a sidekick Mighty Manfred The Wonder Dog were a treat. He’d make cereal for Manfred, to pep him up. Tom could transform himself into anything he wanted thanks to his magic funnel-shaped thinking cap. Tom once turned himself into a spray gun, airplane and alarm clock to help these two rescue circus animals. The public loved their antics.   Reading this comic book has made me a fan as well. In the story “The Lost River” our pals go fishing. After finding there was no water in the river, Tom transformed into a helicopter and a cyclone to find a thirsty alligator. You had to be there. If you were, there was great fishing. A story has Tom and Manfred search for elephiraffes.(1/2 elephant/ […]
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Sep 07
by Bobby Kosser in Miscellaneous, People, Souvenirs, Television, Toy 0 comments tags: collectible, Lurch, memorabilia, television, toy, vintage

Vintage Rare Collectible Remco 1965 Addams Family Lurch Figure Filmways Production

  Today My Forever Treasures offers one of our favorite vintage television treasures. The Addams Family’s butler Lurch is the prize. Lurch is a fictional character created by Charles Addams as the manservant to the Addams Family. In the 1960’s American television “Addams Family” series, Lurch served as the family’s fictional butler. Ted Cassidy was an American actor who became famous portraying the giant 6′ 9″ Lurch. He used the famous catch phrase “You rang!”   Lurch is a 6′ 9″ tall, shambling, gloomy butler. He often communicates via single inarticulate moans, which his employers have no trouble understanding. He’s not a very good butler but extremely loyal. There’s always fun along the way. The family resides at Cemetery Lane, in an ornate, gloomy second Empire Style mansion.They have macabre interests and supernatural powers.   Gomez Addams is the over top retired lawyer/husband/father . He has a son and daughter with Morticia his wife, who he adores. Others might find their values strange, as Morticia grows carnivorous plants and Uncle Festus relaxes on a bed of nails. Charming Lurch was the fans favorite in this 1960’s hit comedy. Today his collectible 6.25″ x 1.75″ x 2″ figure is as big […]
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Aug 19
by Bobby Kosser in Autographs, Miscellaneous, Movies, People, Photo, Souvenirs 1 comments tags: Alec Guinness, autographed photo, collectible, film, memorabilia, movies, vintage

Vintage Alec Guinness Hand Signed Publicity Photo

Today My Forever Treasures opens our ultimate icon movie vault. This beautiful vintage autographed Alec Guinness publicity photo is the prize. He’s one of my favorite actors. Alec Guinness was an English actor. He made the transition from very successful Shakespearean Theater to blockbuster films. Well known for his collaborations with David Lean. “Dr. Zhivago,” “Laurence of Arabia,” and “Bridge on the River Kwai,” are among his highlights. Alec won a Best Actor Academy Award for “Bridge…”   Guinness is also revered for his portrayal of Obi-Wan Kanobi in George Lucas’s original “Star Wars” Trilogy. He received one of his many Academy Award nominations for this role as well. Already a superstar, “Star Wars” has brought him even more worldwide recognition. Today, Alec Guinness is celebrated by all ages around the world. Incredibly versatile as his film catalog documents. This is the perfect opportunity, to own an Alec Guinness beautifully autographed publicity photo. Framed on your wall, we’re offering this treasure as “Icon Eye Candy.” It’s Obi-Wan. Because we xxx him! 😉   Rare Sir Alec Guinness Interview September 1986
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Aug 03
by Bobby Kosser in Historical Items, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Souvenirs 0 comments tags: banner, collectible, flag, history, memorabilia, military, souvenir, vintage, World War 2

Vintage World War 2 These Colors Will Not Run Silk Flag Banner 8 x 10 inches

World War 2 represented the United States effort to defeat the Axis powers (Germany and Japan were major players.) Germany wreaked havoc in Europe. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The world was overwhelmingly threatened. The United States offered their greatest military effort of all time. The war started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. It ended December 1945 when the Axis formally surrendered. The nation’s industries were mobilized to supply and enable the American Armed Forces, Naval and Air Forces.   16 million Americans served in the U.S. Armed Forces. More than 400,000 were killed in action and near 700,000 were wounded. Today the war would have cost the U.S. $4.5 trillion. Civilians on the Home Front were a huge moral foundation serving the troops 24/7.To show support the Home Front hung flags and banners in their windows. Some displayed 1, 2 or 3 stars indicating how many in the family were serving. Other flags and banners displayed patriotic messages.   In response to clients requesting vintage patriotic treasures, My Forever Treasures has the perfect gift. A “These Colors Will Not Run” World War 2 Home Front winner. The Holy Grail of patriotic messages “These Colors Will Not Run,” flag/banner framed […]
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Jul 17
by Bobby Kosser in Advertisement, Miscellaneous, Souvenirs 0 comments tags: advertising, Anacin, collectible, Matchbook, memorabilia, vintage

Vintage Collectible Anacin Advertising Matchbook 1940

A matchbook is a small paperback folder (match cover) enclosing a quantity of matches. When taken off the folder, the match is used to strike a coarse surface on the outside (exterior). The exterior of the match cover is usually imprinted with a producer’s logo and often serves as an advertising/promotional medium. This became a cheap promotional item or souvenir. My Forever Treasures is happy to share our vintage advertising match book cache.   The first companies to use match books for advertising include Pabst beer, American Tobacco Company and Wrigley’s chewing gum. The popularity of disposable lighters created diminished demand for match books. This marked a new scarcity of match book related items. Collecting vintage match-related items has become a retro rage. Collectors have memorabilia fanatics revering classic advertising, sports, music, famous landmark match-related items and so much more. We are offering our classic 1940’s Anacin Advertising match book cover.   It’s vintage 1940’s graphics, has Anacin offering a match book cover and a cure for your headache. By an ashtray on your table offer your guests a vintage blast from the past. Enjoy.  
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