W.C. Fields
Part of the Performing Arts Series.
Issue Date: January 29, 1980
City: Beverly Hills, CA
W.C. Fields (1880-1946) ran away from home at age 11, and by age 14 had a successful vaudeville career. From 1915-21, he performed a juggling act on Broadway in the Ziegfield Follies. In 1915, Fields starred in a silent film, but did not win fame until the advent of sound films. By 1931, he had moved to Hollywood, where he began writing, directing, and starring in films.
Fields starred in “The Old-Fashioned Way,” “It’s a Gift,” “David Copperfield,” “You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man,” “My Little Chickadee,” and “Never Give a Sucker an Even Break.”
Image is taken from a real, used, vintage postage stamp and may have post office cancellation marks.
Stamp has been cut and sized to fit the specific pendant. You will receive with your purchase a photo of the original stamp and it's information.
Pendant: large round
Chain length: 24 inches, rolo chain
Metal color: silver
Pendants are water resistant but not waterproof, I recommend removing before showering, bathing or swimming. All pendants and chains are lead and nickel free.