I found this item at an antique shop in Wisconsin Dells, WI this last summer for $20. It is half of a cardboard sign for Camel Cigarettes from the 1940's (according to the seller) that says "It is a fact that Camels..." the bottom captures a portion of the rest of the ad, "are made from". As I stated, it is made of cardboard, and does show signs of aging and wear consistent with an item that is 70 years old that has been cared for and preserved fairly well. It measures as is 42" long and 18" tall What I'm looking to find out is, how much it is worth, how rare is it, and does the other half of it exist?
Boehm "Baby Crested Flycatcher" 458, made in USA. Perfect condition, has been kept in a glass dome. Originally bought more than 10 years ago...I have quite a few birds that have been collected over 30 years.
I have a photo of Frances E Willard . On the back is 27 names signed by each person.
It is original. This is a group of people who were in a Union "SOUTH DAKOTA WOMENS CHRISTIANS TEMPERANCE UNION. It was signed and dated for May 1913. I do know that Frances was someone listed in our history.