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Jun 12
by Bobby Kosser in Baseball Cards, Cards, People, Pinback, Souvenirs, Sports 2 comments tags: Babe Ruth, baseball cards, Berra, collection, collector, collectors, Cy Young, Ford, Mantle, pins, sports collecting, sports memorabilia, Ty Cobb, vintage, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra

Vintage Baseball Card & Pin Celebration. 1953, Mantle, Berra, Ford. 1920, Ty Cobb Hand-Cut Treasure. 1910, Cy Young Sepia Caporal Pin. 1952, Babe Ruth Look’n See and More

For, more than a century, baseball cards, have been a prime focus, of American collectors and investors. It, continues to be, one of America’s favorite pastimes. Today, baseball card and pin collecting, has grown into a Multi-Billion Dollar industry.   Sports memorabilia collecting, offers a souvenir, memento, or keepsake that embraces wonderful memories. Our collections, connect us to famous athletes/heroes. Rookie cards, Hall of Fame Players, scarcity, condition, etc. increase value.   From our collection, My Forever Treasures, is pleased to part with, several of our personal favorites. 1953, Topps Baseball Cards, are considered, among the all-time prizes. Vibrant, colored portraits, are it’s trademarks. The young, close-up image/portrait, of Topps 1953 Mickey Mantle # 82 card, makes this icon’s classic, among baseball’s most valuable. Topps 1953, large 2 5/8″ x 3 3/4″ cards, have us including N.Y. Yankee heroes Yogi Berra # 104 and Whitey Ford # 207.     Our, 1920 Ty Cobb. W 561-1, authentic “hand-cut” baseball card, is a museum piece. “Hand-cut,” is another popular historical variety. Cobb, was the greatest hitter of all time. .366 lifetime batting average.     Our, Cy Young 1910 Sweet Caporal P2, sepia-toned baseball pin, is a collector’s “crown jewel.” Distributed, […]
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May 22
by Bobby Kosser in Autographs, Memorabilia, Movies, People, Souvenirs 0 comments tags: Academy Award Winner, actors, Billy Wilder, Billy Wilder autographed photo, collectors, Film Sunset Boulevard, memorabilia, treasures, video

BILLY WILDER – Film Maker, Screen Writer, Producer, Director, Winner of 6 Academy Awards – Autographed Photo

Billy Wilder’s career spanned, more than 5 decades. He is regarded, as one of the most brilliant and versatile filmmakers, of Hollywood’s Golden Age. 1960’s, “The Apartment,” had Wilder, become the first, 3 Academy Award winner, for Producing, Directing and Screenwriting. His screenwriting career began in Berlin. He, came to the U.S. in 1933, to escape the Nazi Regime. In 1939, Billy had a hit, when he co-wrote the screenplay, for the romantic comedy “Ninotcka,” starring Greta Garbo. Wilder, established his directorial reputation, with an adaption, of “Double Indemnity.” It’s, considered to be, the first true example, of “film noir” success. 1945, would have him, earn Screenwriting and Director Academy Awards,for his adaption of Charles R. Jackson’s story, “The Lost Weekend.” This, classic about alcoholism, had Ray Milland winning, a Best Actor Academy Award. His, screenplay adaption, of the Broadway Play “Stalog 17,” showed Wilder had mastered exciting drama. It, offered William Holden, winning a Best Actor Academy Award. In 1950, he’d co-write and direct, the critically acclaimed, “Sunset Boulevard.” Billy Wilder, would win a Best Screenplay Academy Award, for this masterpiece. 11 nominations, included, William Holden and Gloria Swanson, in the Best Actor/Actress Category.”Sunset Boulevard,” is on every, Greatest […]
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Apr 09
by Bobby Kosser in Memorabilia, Music, People, Posters 0 comments tags: collectors, Concert 10 Music Festival 1972, Concert 10 Music Poster, concerts, Faces with Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, music, posters, Ron Wood, The Faces

Concert 10 Music Festival Poster, 3 Dog Night. The Faces, Ken Jones, Ron Lane, Ian McLagan, Rod Stewart, Ron Wood. July 8 & 9, 1972

Concert 10 Music Festival, July 8 and 9th, 1972, at Pocono Raceway, Pennsylvania, was the first super music festival to succeed, 3 years after 1969’s Woodstock’s, historic 3 day Music Festival for the ages. It, attracted 200,000 people, demonstrating a revival of the summer rock festival. International superstars, 3 Dog Night, The Faces with Ken Jones, Ron Lane, Ian McLagan, Rod Stewart and Ron Wood electrified the audience. This, was among the Faces final concerts. Rod Stewart, had already reached # 1, as a solo artist, with his classic “Maggie May.” In a few years, Ron Wood, would be departing to join the Rolling Stones.Their show set included, Elton John’s “Country Comfort” and McCartney’s “Maybe I’m Amazed.” The Faces, co-headlined the festival, with Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Humble Pie, Edgar Winter, J. Geils Band, + a dozen favorites. The great show, was victimized, by cold inclement weather, pouring rain and mud for as far as the eye could see. As a result, the show ran many hours behind schedule. Edgar Winter’s, long bluesy rock, “Tobacco Road” got great response. Torrential rain, had the second day’s show, begin late at night. Emerson, Lake and Palmer, performed at 4 a.m. The Faces, […]
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Feb 04
by Bobby Kosser in Historical Items, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Souvenirs 0 comments tags: 1862, American history, Civil War, Civil War 1862 Military, collectors, Confederate copper flask, Confederate Powder Flask, flask, historical items, history, vintage

Vintage Confederate Civil War Brass and Copper Black Army Powder Flask from 1862 Ornately Embossed with Cannon, Flags and Guns

This is, a highly embossed, Confederate Civil War Powder Flask. The brass and copper Flask, offers detailed images, of an eagle, cannon, crossing guns, rifles, stars, flags and so much more. You’ll find the very elaborate artwork, is what makes our Confederate Civil War Relic, so desireable. More than 155 years old, in excellent condition, and the magic = of being brought back in time, are why I love it. The adjuster screw, at the top of the the brass cap works. The Flask measures, 8″ high and 3+” across the widest part. It’s endured, Civil War battles and survived. The detailed artwork, on this Confederate Scalloped Designed Flask, make it a great addition, to any Civil War Collection. My Forever Treasures, has opened our “back in time,” treasure vault. Offering our most, historical treasure, in ages. Framed, on your wall, the Copper and Brass, Classically Embossed Civil War Relic, will serve, as Historical “Eye Candy.” you deserve the best.:) find it here.:)   REB Digs; Rare Civil War Confederate Weapons Cache Found From Potter’s Raid 1865. January 25, 1981, one of the largest caches of Confederate weapons ever found, was excavated in South Carolina. You will be amazed by […]
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Jan 15
by Rich Benvin in Memorabilia, People 0 comments tags: collectors, Elvis, Elvis Presley, Graceland, memorabilia, publications

Elvis Presley Collector’s Edition Charlton Publication 15 Cents 1965

This, is the ultimate Elvis Presley Collector’s Edition. Lots, of great new photos of The King. Even, a favorite, when 14 year old Elvis moved to Memphis. The cover, also offers a Smiling Close-up, of everyone’s favorite idol. Many FANS, frame this publication. On their wall, you’ll believe you’re, looking at “Elvis Eye Candy.”   You’ll find, the exclusive words to great new Elvis Hits, “Viva Las Vegas,” and “Return to Sender,”  + lyrics to your, Favorite Elvis Oldies, like “Heartbreak Hotel.”  Today, He, has 31 Gold Records, 18 Successful Movies. + 2 More being filmed this year. Presley’s, success on television and his, live performances are legendary.   Elvis Presley Collector’s Edition, uncovers Elvis Presley’s Secret for Hollywood Success. Read about Graceland’s secrets. Learn how, The King enjoys his 4 Cadillacs, Sports Car and Rolls Royce. It’s been a long time, since he worked as a truck driver, for $35 a week. Pray, he finds the right woman to marry. Elvis, deserves to be as happy as he makes his FANS. Write to him, c/o page 2 of this publication.   My Forever Treasures, is pleased to offer this vintage Elvis Presley Publication to the perfect Fan. A Classic […]
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May 14
by Bobby Kosser in Memorabilia, Movies 0 comments tags: buy vintage gifts, collectors, memorabilia, on sale, The Film Spectator

The Film Spectator December 22, 1928 Headlines – My Forever Treasures

The Film Spectator, early film industry weekly. Film reviews, articles advertisements, and all things film. To this point, The Film Spectator, catered to the silent film industry. With the invention of sound on film, this would change. “Talkies” were about to put an end, to the silent film industry. These headlines, would appear 3 weeks before the paranoia of “the public, not wanting to hear voices.” Are you interested in this item? Contact Us: https://myforevertreasures.com/contact-us/
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