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January 1949 "Hobbies" Magazine - Dolls, Firearms, Indian Relics, Coins & More

$ 6.92

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

January 1949 issue of
Hobbies
magazine.  Cover story is a feature about Occupational Shaving Mugs.  Features in this issue include "What Makes A Print Valuable?" "Notes on Royal Vehicles," "Historical Records," "Stereotyping and Electrotyping," "Favorite Pioneer Recording Artists," "Notes for the Silver Collector," "Circus Borrows 'Big Names'," "Greenaway Button Designs," "Flowing Blue," "Indian Lore - Ancient and Otherwise," "The Origin of the Post Card in Europe," and more.  Other collectibles covered in this issue include Circusiana, Old Prints, Doll-Ology, Music, Autographs, Paintings, Glass and China, Buttons, Stamps, Coins, Books, Indian Relics, Firearms, Gems and Minerals, and much more.  Lots and lots of ads.  9" X 11.5", 160 pages.  Good/very good condition overall, especially for its age.  Some small rips and tears throughout magazine, some pages folded or creased.  Light staining on some of the last pages.  The front cover is detached but is included.  All pages are here and attached to the binding.  Many of the collectible items featured in this issue are from the late 1800s and the early 1900s.
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