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A – Plate 157 in David Longest’s “Character Toys and Collectibles” (Collector Books, 1984) pictures your mug. The caption reads: “LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE MUG, used as a radio premium for the ...
One is Orphan Annie; the other is Joe Corntassel. Are they worth anything? A–Your pins were premiums offered in 1930 and ’31 by Ovaltine, which sponsored the “Little Orphan Annie” show.
Q–Where can I find dollhouse-size dolls or small figures of Little Orphan Annie ... s Americana & Collectibles, Box 1444, York, Pa. 17405 (phone 717-848-1333) to find out what Annie-related ...
Today marks the end of the line for the once wildly-popular comic strip featuring Little Orphan Annie. Richard Schlesinger has her story: A little orphan and her dog getting into scrapes ...