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Creator: 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox Batman TV Promo Ashtray, 1966
By 20th Century Fox
Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA
This glazed ceramic ashtray with gold luster rim accent features "20th Century Fox" logo at center and is surrounded by 10 different TV show logos, including several short-lived series. Shows listed include "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, The Legend Of Jesse James, 12 O'Clock High, Peyton Place, Batman, Lost In Space, Daniel Boone, Blue Light, The Long Hot Summer" and "The Loner." Ashtray was produced by Jack Nadel...
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1960s American Modern Vintage 20th Century Fox Ashtrays
Materials
Ceramic
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