Historic Images Part Number: noo65456. This is an original press photo. He will be followed at the night spot by a Polynesian revue. (photo) Youngman playing violin. Photo is dated 07-31-1964. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us.
This is in excellent shape.
Embrace the whimsical charm of the Easter season with the “208 Park Square Easter Bunny Playing The Violin” figurine. This delightful glass piece showcases a colorful, multi-dimensional design, capturing the essence of festive joy and the timeless allure of handcrafted artistry.
Historic Images Part Number: nop34583. This is an original press photo. Photo is dated 12-29-1971. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us.
The M.J. Hummel ‘Christmas Angels’ Celestial Musician Playing the Violin #136 is a beautifully crafted porcelain ornament perfect for the Christmas season. This archangel figurine from the 21st century is part of the Hummel collection and comes boxed, making it an ideal gift for any room. Handmade with attention to detail, this original piece features an angelic character family and exudes a celestial theme that will enhance any decorative display. The title is “Sweet Music “.
Porcelana De Cuernavaca. Clown Playing The Violin. It is stamped on the bottom. The item that is pictured will be the item that is being sold. 8 1/4″ tall.
WENDT & KÜHN Goodwill Snowflake Marguerite Angel Ornament Playing a Violin Add a touch of elegance to your holiday decor with the WENDT & KÜHN Goodwill Snowflake Marguerite Angel Ornament, a beautifully crafted addition to your festive collection. This 1-inch wooden ornament, meticulously handpainted by German artisans, features the serene Marguerite Angel playing the violin. This ornament embodies the spirit of goodwill and the soothing melodies of the season, making it a treasured piece to adorn your holiday home.
It is marked Holland and EPNS for silver plate. the following “fine print”.

