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Kellogg Corn Flakes box.
In 1983, Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers appeared on a box of corn flakes. |
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10x16 inch thick, die-cut cardboard store display
featuring Jerry Mathers endorsing a premium of stickers which were available
inside every pack of General Electric flashbulbs for cameras. |

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Posters: I’ve seen
a couple of posters around of the Leave It To Beaver cast. The caption
from the one left is: "Gee, Dad, it's hard to walk good when your
underwear's on backwards!" Another poster contains eight pictures
from the series and the words "If Only I'd let It to Beaver, Life
Woulda Been a Whole Lot Sweller." |
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TV Land Promo Poster. Printed
in the late 90's, shows an updated Wally and Beaver covered with
tattoos. |
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Cards: Of course, LITB makes all sorts of Mother
and Father's day cards. |

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Calendars:
 | 1990 calendar from Landmark -- cover of family in
formal clothes. Other pictures include Ward and the boys shooting a
bow and arrow; two shots of Beav and the tree from "Beaver's
Tree" episode, a shot of the boys from "Wally's haircomb",
the family posed in front of the house, Beav coming in the back door
with Ward holding a tool box, Wally holding a model ship in his
bedroom, and Beav hugging June. |
 | 1991 calendar from Landmark cover of family in
garage with Beav and Wally in colorized boxing gloves, Ward smiling
and June in an apron very upset. Other pictures include Beav and
Larry; Beav reading a wild west book; Beav, parents and Whitey in
bird costume from "School Play"; a shot from
"Beaver's Frogs"; Wally at the typewriter; Ward showing
Beav a baseball in the garage; Wally and Eddie looking at a ruler;
and Beav covered in dirt from "Forgotten Party". |
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Miss Dee Dee Lind, some Playmate in 1968,
claims to have made an appearance on LITB, along with minor parts on
other shows at the time as well. She wasn't credited in any
episodes, and if she did appear, it's not clear what show she was on. |



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This is a 1947 souvenir program from the out-of-town tour
of new PAULINE WILLIAMS comedy "ACCIDENTALLY YOURS" starring BILLIE BURKE
and GRANT MITCHELL. (The production toured several American cities
in 1947, but failed to arrive on Broadway.) ..... The play starred BILLIE
BURKE and GRANT MITCHELL (shown in the cover photos) and in supporting
roles were the future Mrs. Cleaver, BARBARA BILLINGSLEY ("Leave It To
Beaver"), LEORA THATCHER, BETTY de CORMIER, PHIL WARREN, EVE McVEAGH,
KATHRYN SHELDON, DON GRUSSO, PAULA TRUEMAN, LIAM DUNN, JACK WHITMORE,
DAVID BOND and EDWIN COOPER ..... Side Note: BARBARA BILLINGSLEY (1915 -
2010) never did appear on a Broadway stage ..... CREDITS: Book by PAULINE
WILLIAMS; Sets designed by BEN EDWARDS; Production Staged by HARRY ELLERBE
(in association with JAMES S. ELLIOTT); Produced by JAMES S. ELLIOTT and
HERBERT J. FREEZER |
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Dollar Bill. The
seller claimed this bill was actual legal tender. |
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Sales Sheet. At one
time, Cheinco Co. was going to produce wastebaskets with pics of
Leave It To Beaver and The Munsters. However, the company closed, and
none where produced. However, the original sales sheets of these
products have become collectible as well. |
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McDonald's tray liner.
Produced in 1988. Shows Barbara Billingsley and Ken Osmond quoting
statements in character. |
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Paper plates -- 1983
hallmark Shows Beav holding a glove and baseball with cap on backwards,
saying "Gee Wally the party's really neat" and thinking
"I hope Eddie Haskell doesn't come" Comes 8 to a pack, each
plate is 8 3/4 inches wide.
Luncheon napkins -- 1983 Hallmark
Shows Beav headshot (same as paper plates) with cap on backwards, red
and blue balloons printed on napkins, with Beav saying "Gee
Eddie--who invited you?"
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Mike of Magnesia Ad: TV Moms Barbara
Billingsley & Jane Wyatt (Father Knows Best) selling Milk of
Magnesia ad. Quote: "Three MOMs America grew up with." |
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Forgot what this one was. Maybe you can tell me. |
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Pin-up page from the Teen Stars Album # 3 Magazine.
Measures 10 3/4" X 8". |
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Seems that even GE camera flashbulbs got on the
LITB wagon way back when. This is a rare item. |
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