I felt it might be helpful to talk about the research process when it comes to items that are unusual in nature. One thing we hope to find is that we pick up an item that is not common and not already listed on eBay by numerous sellers. Recently at an estate clearout I picked up an inexpensive piece which appears to be a framed Cigarette wrapper of some kind. As best I can tell it looks 1930s perhaps 1940s. In reading all the wording on the paper its hard to find much online. There is nothing listed in Google and other searc engines for the Wall Street Tobacco Co. located at 44 Wall Street (at the time). I looked up the building and found it was built in 1926-7 so that made the item have to be made after that time. I also searchd a phrase on the side of the pack label that states "Made at Factory No 23 2nd District NY" . I found one reference oddly enough to another Cigarette item which was a button promotion of a baseball player but from the 1890s. Seeing that nothing was immediately available except these few clues I took the step of posting the picture to my seller group for input and ideas. This is something that is very useful that you should consider doing as well. I will probably post this same info to a collectibles forum to get some idea. This appears to be a rare and special item which I will not sell at a low start bid without a reserve. Of course having as much info as possible is always helpful. You will see a quick picture of this item as it is (framed) with this post - Marty
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