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Joseph F. Wilims, Wilums? - Blossom Time Actor Signed Photo 1932

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Authentic, Autographed Antique Black White Publicity Photograph. Depicting an actor whose name appears to read Joseph F. Wilims or Wilims from the signature. Inscription reads, "Wishing you good luck, Joseph F. W-----, Blossom Time / 32." Reverse side is blank. Measures approximately 8 x 10 including white border. Condition: This is an original autographed photograph, not a copy or reproduction. It is guaranteed authentic. It is in very good condition, with pin holes in top and bottom center within white border. Comments: The actor's signature suggests he performed in the stage production of "Blossom Time" but he dates it to 1932 and the show was at the Ambassador Theater in 1931. The closest name we could find among the original cast was Josph Wilkins.