I actually came across two of these. The bottoms are marked "copyright symbol 1931 - 1959" and then underneath "Universal Pictures" I would assume this means they were produced in 1959 but I'm still doing some research.
I will be posting them on eBay so I will check back to see if anyone is interested and post a link to the listing.
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ReplyDeleteYeah, me too! Is there only one? :D It looks like the three of us are going to have to fight for it :D
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I believe they were mass-produced.
ReplyDeleteI actually came across two of these. The bottoms are marked "copyright symbol 1931 - 1959" and then underneath "Universal Pictures" I would assume this means they were produced in 1959 but I'm still doing some research.
ReplyDeleteI will be posting them on eBay so I will check back to see if anyone is interested and post a link to the listing.
Thanks!
Stephanie
i have one perfect condition whats it worth
ReplyDeleteIt's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it!
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