Mr. Teen-Ager Elvis Soft Drink Ephemera: This rare Mr. Teen-Ager Soft Drink Corp. bottler solicitation information packet was produced in 1956 and was licensed through Elvis Presley Enterprises. The...
The upcoming Auction At Graceland includes a special section of early Elvis merchandising memorabilia from various owners and includes rare items from the collection of Darlene Parker Tafua, daught...
The suit Marilyn Monroe wore as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes has haunted my dreams for decades. Covet, covet, COVET. From the live tweeting I told you about. (See all the related tweets.)
Another guest post by Jaynie Van Roe of Here's Looking Like You, Kid. The second film I watched as part of TCM's celebration of actress Luise Rainer's 100th birthday was The Toy Wife aka Frou Frou ...
Photographer Phil Stern, who was responsible for some of the most intimate portraits of Hollywood stars, including Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, John Wayne, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Lauren Bacal...
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — British pop star Phil Collins on Tuesday handed over his vast collection of artifacts related to the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution to the state of Texas.
This green barrel-backed chair was one of a suite of six from Elvis Presley's Hillcrest home in Los Angeles. It's rather as one of these chairs was used in the 1970 family photo shoot with Elvis, P...
In contrast to public praise of Les Misérables author, correspondence reveals private contempt (Baudelaire dismissed Victor Hugo as 'an idiot' in unseen letter http://t.co/FUf8WYhEla
"To the feminine mind nothing appeals quite as strongly as clothing, hats, or shoes – in fact finery of any kind," opined Moving Picture World in 1916. Gentlemen spectators apparently preferred fil...
An original 1942 photograph of the pretty blonde actress Marjorie Woodworth. A stunning bathing beauty view of the pin up in a comical quizzical pose aiming for the beaches of Brooklyn. Publicity for...
A bus pass from the St. Louis Public Service Co. dated January 23-29, 1944, and best of all featuring Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert together in an ad for "No Time for Love"
Measures approximately 2-1/2" X 4 inches. Blank back.
This lithograph of Nude, Sleeping by Wolf Kahn was part of The Vincent Price Collection. No, it's not like Vincent Price himself owned the nude -- but is his selection of the art for a collection to sell at Sears any less creepy?
Yes, you read that right; Vincent Price, the famed B-film master of kitschy horror was selected to head a retail art sales program for Sears.
In 1954 Texas Instruments and Regency radio came together to create the first transistor radio to hit to market, The Regency TR-1. The TR-1 was not only popular for being the first widely sold transitorized radio, but the TR-1 was also connected to the Hollywood scene. Michael Todd, best known as Elizabeth Taylor’s former husband and for his production of Around the World in 80 Days, linked his name to this radio when he gave out the radio as gifts, which were housed in book-like cases, to commemorate his movie. These Michael Todd models are very rare and...
From Abe Lincoln's stovepipe hat to Bill Clinton's crossword puzzles, these 10 items are representative of either hobby or practicality and give personal insight into the Presidents who once owned them. (iconic items, presidents, presidential, hobby)
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