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    Posted 9 years ago

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    Going through some old boxes yesterday -- found a "double" frame containing photos of me and my older brother that were probably taken 1965-ish. As I have learned, you should always check old frames for "hidden" notes, treasures, etc.; well, apparently both Liz & Frank were the original "fillers" to sell these frames. Thought it was kind of neat, just thought I'd share with you; thanks, MFT

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    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER TINTYPE PHOTO WITH AMERICAN FLAG BACKDROP
    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFI...
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    DAQUERREOTYPE 1/4th plate YOUND WOMAN in POSED POSITION #4
    DAQUERREOTYPE 1/4th plate YOUND WOM...
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    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER TINTYPE PHOTO - NEAR MINT PHOTOGRAPH
    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFI...
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    DAQUERREOTYPE 1/4th plate ID - MAN READING BIBLE TO WIFE - S.M. FASSETT #5
    DAQUERREOTYPE 1/4th plate ID - MAN ...
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    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER TINTYPE PHOTO WITH AMERICAN FLAG BACKDROP
    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFI...
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    1. mcheconi mcheconi, 9 years ago
      And the Oscar goes to this post!
    2. Celiene Celiene, 9 years ago
      LOL - who were you? Liz or Frank?
    3. Celiene Celiene, 9 years ago
      I have (or have had) a gajillion Sinatra books - I have NEVER see that particular photo. Very strange pose, too - what is he looking at? Could ha have posed for the frame company? And Liz looks a bit 'off' too, but here she is in that same dress (scroll down to 1960's):

      http://blog.playfulpromises.com/blog?offset=1317040907000
    4. Celiene Celiene, 9 years ago
      Here's another. GAD she was so stunning!

      http://theniftyfifties.tumblr.com/post/5086656442/1950s-retro-vintage-pinup-actress-glamor-dress-fashion-g
    5. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      I figured both of these photos were used as the frame "fillers" -- from already existing photographs, but I really don't know. I haven't even researched it; I'll have to have another look at the originals, but it says "Columbia USA, 4 way easel, 5x7, stands hangs 2 ways". Have no clue what all that means, LOL
    6. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      Thanks for the love, Nicefice, mcheconi, PhilDMorris, and racer! Appreciate it, MFT
    7. Celiene Celiene, 9 years ago
      It meant that the frame was an easel type that could be placed on a table with the easel foot holding it up, and you could use it either as portrait or landscape orientation. OR you could hang it either way, too. So you could use it one of 4 ways.
    8. AmatoorPikr, 9 years ago
      Two of the most beautiful people ever!!!
    9. epson233 epson233, 9 years ago
      beautiful pic of liz -- what a gal
    10. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      Caperkid, fort, and epson - thanks for the loves. Epson and AmatoorPikr, I agree with you - two very beautiful people; the simple, youthful beauty of these two photos is very special, I believe; prior to age, stardom, celebrity life. (even though they remained beautiful throughout); Celiene, thanks - seems simple enough, I don't know why I made it so complicated LOL.
    11. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      brunswick, kyratango, spiritbear - thanks for the loves; much appreciated!
    12. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      ho2cultcha, AmatoorPikr - thanks for the loves; still haven't had time to research this one; hoping to work on this today (to see when these two sold their images to the frame company)
    13. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      Sean, thanks for the love!
    14. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      Your very welcome MyFavoriteTreasures!!
    15. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      mikelv85, thanks for the love!
    16. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      Thanks, Rick!
    17. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      Manikin, thank you!
    18. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      Goodejem, thank you!
    19. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 9 years ago
      What wonderful photos, the megastars of their era, and still admired today, at least by me, Liz for her great beauty and acting abilities, Frank for his incredible singing and acting talents as well. I wonder if the Columbia has anything to do with Columbia Pictures? Perhaps this was some sort of movie souvenir? Thanks for sharing, MFT! :)
    20. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      That's interesting, Catherine - I hadn't thought of that! I just found it odd that they were "frame fillers" period - especially these two! What I love about them so much is that they seem to be "still innocent and young", before stardom and celebrity lifestyles kicked in and starts "showing" in their faces. But thanks for the love and insight, always appreciate your stopping by! and Trey, thank you also for the love!
    21. MyFavoriteTreasures MyFavoriteTreasures, 9 years ago
      Thanks Windwalker

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