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Gretchen Mol signed photo. 8x10 inches 302 / 1169 -
I Miss Ike brooch pin. 2 inch 306 / 1169 -
William Devane signed photo. 8x10 inches 307 / 1169 -
Judson Laire signed photo. 8x10 inches 308 / 1169 -
Jack Warden signed photo. 8x10 inches 310 / 1169 -
Binnie Barnes signed photo. 8x10 inches 312 / 1169 -
Patsy Ruth Miller signed note 313 / 1169 -
Gloria Loring singed photo. 8x10 inches 314 / 1169 -
Steve Landesberg signed note 318 / 1169 -
Bob Bailor signed photo. 4x5 inches 319 / 1169 -
Mia Smiles signed photo 8x10 inches 320 / 1169 -
Jamie Farr signed photo. 8x10 inches. JSA 322 / 1169 -
Guy Madison signed photo. 8x10 inches 325 / 1169 -
Ralph Belamy signed photo. 8x10 inches 326 / 1169 -
Kesha signed photo. 11x14 inches 327 / 1169 -
Nixon-Lodge presidential campaign pin.1 inch 328 / 1169 -
Alex Cord signed photo. 8x10 inches 329 / 1169 -
Claire Forlani signed photo. 8x10 inches 333 / 1169 -
With the advent of robotic and human spaceflight a new era of American history had presented itself. Keeping with the tradition of honoring the country's history on U.S. postage stamps, the U.S. Post Office began honoring the various events with its commemorative postage stamp issues. The first U.S. Postage issue to depict a U.S. space vehicle was issued in 1948, the Fort Bliss issue. The first issue to commemorate a space project by name was the ECHO I communications satellite commemorative issue of 1960. Next was the Project Mercury issue of 1962. As U.S. space exploration progressed a variety of other commemorative issues followed, many of which bear accurate depictions of satellites, space capsules, Apollo Lunar Modules, space suits, and other items of interest. 334 / 1169 -
1964 Cat Stamp - Poland - 90gr 335 / 1169 -
Glenn Langan signed photo. 8x10 inches 340 / 1169 -
Larry Thomas signed photo. 8x10 inches 342 / 1169 -
Ray Bolger signed photo. 8x10 inches 344 / 1169 -
The Nicholas Brothers signed note.6x5 inches 348 / 1169 -
John Lithgow signed photo. 8x10 inches 350 / 1169 -
Stamps from Cuba from the matanzas Province. 352 / 1169 -
Dick Van Patten signed photo. 8x10 inches 353 / 1169 -
Bobby Doerr signed photo. 3x6 inches 356 / 1169 -
Jim Sturgess signed photo. 8x10 inches. 358 / 1169 -
Estelle Winwood signed photo. 8x10 inches 359 / 1169 -
Emma Samms signed photo. 9x7 inches 361 / 1169 -
Sergio Franchi signed photo. 8x10 inches 362 / 1169 -
Julie Benz signed photo. 11x14 inches 364 / 1169 -
Poppy Delevingne signed photo. 8x10 inches 365 / 1169 -
Kevin Dillon signed photo. 8x10 inches 366 / 1169 -
Tennis player Yannick Noah signed postcard. 371 / 1169 -
Stuart Whitman signed photo. 8x10 inches 373 / 1169 -
John Forsythe signed postcard. 4x6 inches 374 / 1169 -
This pane of fifteen 33-cent Arctic Animals commemorative stamps was issued on March 12, in Barrow, Alaska. Wildlife has been one of the most popular stamp subjects. These five stamps, repeated three times in varying orders in a gummed pane of fifteen, are color reproductions of existing photographs of individual Arctic animals. The stamps were designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, DC, and photographed by Art Wolfe (Arctic Hare), Joe McDonald (Wolf), Zig Leszczynski (Snowy Owl), Gary Schultz, (Arctic Fox), Jeff Foott (Polar Bear), and Johnny Johnson (polar bear family). 376 / 1169 -
Perry Reeves signed photo. 8x10 inches 379 / 1169 -
Glenn Close signed photo. 8x10 inches 384 / 1169 -
Gemma Lee signed photo. 8x10 inches 385 / 1169 -
Gretchen Wyler singed photo. 8x10 inches 386 / 1169 -
Violett Beane signed photo. 8x10 inches 388 / 1169 -
Robert Culp signed photo. 8x10 inches 389 / 1169 -
Christopher Hart Signed Letter. 5x6 inches 391 / 1169 -
Barbara McNair signed photo. 8x10 inches 392 / 1169 -
Margaret Qualley signed photo. 8x10 inches 393 / 1169 -
1964 Cat Stamp - Poland - 40gr 394 / 1169 -
Livan Hernandez signed card 395 / 1169 -
Mary Steenburgen signed photo. 8x10 inches 396 / 1169 -
J.J. Jackson self titled signed album 400 / 1169
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