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A sterling silver box presented to Judy Garland from the American Federation of Labor Theatrical Union in October, 1951. An engraved inscription on the top of the box reads in full: “To Miss Judy Garland/From The A.F.of L. Theatrical Unions/In Appreciation of her Efforts & Cooperation in Re-Establishing Two-A-Day Vaudeville/At the Palace Theatre, N.Y.C./Oct. 16, 1951/Sully Pernick-Sam Suber-Henry Dunn-James Murphy.” The inside of the top of the box contains additionally engraved inscriptions regarding New York’s Theatrical Industry. Garland was vocal in revisiting two performances per day schedule popularized during Vaudeville’s heyday. Approximately 4 by 2 by 3 inches. Categories: Judy Garland


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Date:
2006-12-16

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