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Gladis Smyth's Drawing Teacher





Drawing Teacher boxed game and three templates Parker Brothers c.1890 Collection Jim Linderman (ex-collection "Gladis Smyth")

Alonzo Hall Blind Accordion Playing Pastor Phones in a Performance


Blind Columbus Ohio Pastor Rev. Alonzo Hall plays accordion over telephone to congregation.

Original Wire Photo 1949 Collection Jim Linderman

The Emotion Control Machine of Mr. Higgins 1930


Laurence Higgins of Cleveland, OH explains how his invention "The Emotion Control Machine" works.

Original 8 x 10 Photo by J. L. Greenfield 1930 Collection Jim Linderman

Victoria Plaza from Passaic and her Proud Baseball Moment



Victoria Plaza's moment came against the Rutherford, New York girls baseball team in Spring 1921. The Passaic New Jersey student pitched a no-hitter. When she woke that morning, could she have suspected her photo would be taken against a wall near the dugout? She seems to be handling her momentary fame with considerable style and grace.

Original photo with pencil caption and date stamp, 1921 Collection Jim Linderman

Paul Wegner "Summer Home" Sparta Wisconsin


Hand-written on reverse "The boat on this card is made of cement and then covered with broken glass in all colors. Will tell you about the other things made of cement when I see you" Love to all, Marion

Real Photo Post Card c. 1930 Collection Jim Linderman

Jim Linderman Interview Folk Art Magazine Fall 2005



Earl Moran Cheesecake and the Rifkin Safety Sac with Arcolock






Here is Earl Steffa Moran taking some time from throwing fabulous parties in the San Fernando Valley and arranging for his work to be shown in prestigious journals of art such as Flirt, Wink and Giggles. Having his paintings licensed for use on advertising cards for Rifkin's Bank Bags and Safety Sacs was also not quite what he had in mind when he was studying at the Art Student's League in Manhattan (a place I once wandered into after shopping at the now closed Coliseum Books on West 57th Street and encountered two nude models chatting near the admissions office) Moran is probably the most prolific pin-up artist of all time. He also discovered and as seen here, painted one Norma Jean Dougherty who later went on to seduce a baseball player and a president. After years of partying and painting, Moran decided to concentrate on his work and began painting more seriously. His subject? I kid you not...Nudes.

Four Advertising price list cards, c. 1945. Collection Jim Linderman

Fury in Whittier Park! Vernacular Photographs of Motion Picture Making in the Early 1930's











Fury in Whittier Park? Actually, Fury in Malibou Lake, a place you've seen without even knowing it. These rare, original photographs were taken during the filming of "Fury in the Jungle" in 1933, a typical, disposable adventure yarn directed by Roy Neill, who would go on to direct, among many others, the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes films, several Three Stooges shorts and even the noir classic Black Angel. No one of any great consequence acted in this film, at least as far as I can tell...but the STAR is the lake itself! In 1931, Boris Karloff as Frankenstein met the girl here. In The Bad Seed this was the location of the drowning scene. Chaplin filmed pieces of The Great Dictator here. In this potboiler, Malibou Lake became "Morongo, South America" and was filled with rubber alligators. Many of the photos here have notes describing the action being staged. Unusual historical content for a group of snaps!

Set of Original Snapshots of a Motion Picture Set, California, 1933 Collection Jim Linderman

United Society of Christian Endeavor Tool Chest Price List



Prayer Meeting Topics, Daily Readings and Price list for 1900. United Society of Christian Endeavor
Collection Jim Linderman

I Desire a Return of Affection: Calling Cards and Tokens of Affection









These weren't made with a dull tool or a dim bulb. Often sold by traveling salesmen for a dollar a bundle, these engraved paper tokens were given as polite gestures, presented for thanks and left in a small tray near the doorway for visitors. I've touched on calligraphy in an earlier post, it was a skill which used to be taught to children in school. These are all printed examples, but hand drawn ones are only a little harder to find, they are often glued in scrapbooks or at the bottom of a box of paper objects. Each is smaller than a credit card. Assorted Calling Cards and Tokens of Affection. C. 1860-1890. Collection Jim Linderman

The Brothers Bily and the Spillville Clocks







Frank and Joseph Bily worked "on the clock(s)" for 30 years, all of them before computer games came along to waste time, a concept which certainly meant a lot to them. Shown here are the Parade of Nations clock with 36 revolving figures, the American Pioneer History clock and the Paradise clock . More clocks are in the Bily Clocks museum, the brothers bequeathed them all to the town of Spillville, Iowa. Despite having a population of only a few hundred, Spillville has one of the finest "portable polka floors" in North America. Visit soon, Tempus Fugit!

Group of Bily Brothers postcards, date unknown, collection Jim Linderman