The picture shows a view of all (7) Early Unused Movie Theatre Advertising Tickets in this lot. The backs are blank. These are not dated but they are believed to be from the 1910s and the 1920s. The first picture shows all (7) tickets in this lot. The second and third pictures show a closer view of each of the two types. The first two tickets have a tiltle but it is unknown if it was a movie film or a theatre play or show. They were not issued, filled in, or signed. They are marked as follows: WILLIAMS' JOLLITIES IN THE ELECTRIC SPARK ADMIT ONE FOR COURTESIES EXTENDED E. B. VOSBURGH, MANAGER ISSUED BY SEC. ROW NO. The other (5) tickets are also unused, They are all connected with consecutive numbers. There is a place to write in, stamp, or print the theatre name. These were most likely for small shows because they were using an early Keystone Moviegraph projector. These would have been from the silent film days. These read as follows: (number) (choose name) THEATRE ADMIT ONE KEYSTONE MOVIEGRAPH SHOW THE KEYSTONE MOVIEGRAPH IS THE BEST ASK YOUR DEALER TRIMOUNT PRESS, BOSTON The larger tickets measure 4-11/16'' x 1-3/4'' and the smaller ones each measure about 2'' x 1-1/4''. They appear to be in good to excellent condition with some creasing and wear as pictured. |