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Betty Boop |
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Betty Boop, the cartoon figure, first appeared on the screen in 1931. Her face was modeled after the famous singer Helen Kane and her body after Mae West. In 1935, a comic strip was started. She had a dog named Bimbo. Although the Betty Boop cartoons ended by 1938, there was a revival of interest in the Betty Boop image in the 1980s and new pieces are being made. Betty Boop remains a symbol of flappers of the Depression era and the Jazz Age.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Betty Boop | Doll | Rag, Bully | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Figurine | Barrette | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Glass | A & W, 5 Poses Of Betty, Black, Frosted, 6 In. | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Jewelry | Set Of 9 Rings | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Perfume Bottle | Figural | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Plate | Figural | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Purse | Leather, Black Patent | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Salt Pepper | Ceramic | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Square | Quilted, Words Flencher Studios, Inc., 15 X 12 In. | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Tray | Mexican Soft Drink, Tin Lithograph, 6 Piece | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Truck | Lingerie, Tin, Box | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Salt & Pepper | Ceramic | 1997 | | Betty Boop | Ashtray | With Bimbo | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Bank | Figural, Ceramic | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Bank | Vandor | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Bookends | Vandor | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Candleholder | Figural, Standing, Vandor | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Cookie Jar | Head, Top Hat | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Cookie Jar | Standing, Vandor | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Doll | Box, 1984, 19 In. | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Doll | Celluloid, Gold Hair, Movable Arms, Nude, 3 In. | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Doll | Composition & Wood Jointed, Cotton Outfit, Cameo, Joseph Kallus, 11 In. | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Doll | Composition Head & Body, Jointed Wood Arms & Legs, C.1930 | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Doll | Composition, Molded & Painted Hair & Dress, Fleischer Studios, 12 In. | 1996 | | Betty Boop | Figurine | Full Figure, Vandor | 1996 |
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