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Lot 220 - Grouping Of Six Vintage Family Circle Magazines From 1930s Featuring Hollywood Stars And Period Advertisements, Popeye Cover, National Baby Week Cover
Lot 220 - Grouping Of Six Vintage Family Circle Magazines From 1930s Featuring Hollywood Stars And Period Advertisements, Popeye Cover, National Baby Week Cover
Grouping of six vintage Family Circle magazines from 1933 to 1939 featuring covers with Hollywood stars and period content. Notable covers include August 23, 1935 issue with Jane Withers and Popeye cartoon character, September 15, 1939 issue with Warner Baxter twins, April 28, 1939 issue with baby photograph for National Baby Week, May 24, 1935 issue with George Arliss and Florence Moore, and September 1, 1939 issue with Gene Raymond and Jeanette MacDonald. Issues include Food for Thought illustrated feature by Robert Pilgrim and period advertisements for products including Ritz crackers and Snowdrift shortening. Magazines exhibit age-appropriate toning, edge wear, and minor losses.