SHIRLEY TEMPLE FIVE RARE RINGS.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #199 - Part II
Item numbers 973 through 2378 in auction 199
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Item Description
First is a rare mid-1930s ring we’ve seen about twice before. It is marked “Sterling” on the underside. Left and right top segments are in dark blue enamel and these flank a high relief portrait of her. Regrettably this does show some wear including a somewhat flattened nose. Still, her image is easily discernable and overall condition is VG. This is non-adjustable and size 3. Second is a non-adjustable large totally translucent plastic ring with an octagonal clear plastic top over a photo of her with name below. While the photo of her is c. mid-1930s, the ring itself is most likely c. late 1940s. Rare and Mint. The next 3 rings are very similar to those in the preceding lot in that they have a narrow non-adjustable band. Size is 4.5. First is in silver luster with a round top holding glossy real photo of her with “Shirley Temple” below. The next two are both in brass luster. These have oval tops with inset real photos without dot pattern. On one she is praying and on the other she gives the camera a big smile. All 3 of these are essentially Mint. All in the lot are Rare.
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