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Lot 146 - Vintage Lobby Card From The Early African American Horror Race Film "Voodoo Devil Drums," Toddy Pictures Co., Circa 1944, Lost Film, 14" x 11"
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Lot 146 - Vintage Lobby Card From The Early African American Horror Race Film "Voodoo Devil Drums," Toddy Pictures Co., Circa 1944, Lost Film, 14" x 11"Vintage blue tone lobby card for the lost early African American horror race film "Voodoo Devil Drums," distributed by Toddy Pictures Co., circa 1944. The card features the tagline "Strange Secrets Never Before Revealed" and "What Is a Zombie?" with central image of a shirtless man in ritual setting, evoking the films themes of voodoo, possession, and superstition. Part of the 1940s Toddy Pictures catalogue of all Black cast features, "Voodoo Devil
Here is a lovely size 6 sterling silver ring in the shape of a beautiful rose encrusted with shining silvery gems
Please see the photographs for the best understanding of this item's condition
Pre-Auction Notes: Brush: 8" L x 2-1/2" Diameter
Pre-Auction Notes: Significant paint loss consistent with age
as well as other general signs of use
Dimensions: 10" x 8"
with extensive water damage
The lunch box is in poor condition with significant paint loss and rusting throughout
Identification of location confirmed through architectural comparison with a period postcard view titled “View from Algoma Street Bridge
White opaque pottery with transfer label “Nux Vomica” and gold painted lines
Wear to bottom of teapot
" It is in good condition with little to no rust and original black enamel paint
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