Culver Pictures, Inc., of Long Island City and Pearl River, New York, is a service that collected photographs that for a fee could be used by the media to accompany the stories appearing in their publications. The company was founded as Culver Service in 1926. Culver Picture, Inc., became inactive in 1996.
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editJasper "Jay" Parrino (born 1946) – a prominent coin collector-dealer from Kansas City dba The Mint, LLC – purchased the Culver Collection for $5,800,000 and began selling it off. He has a team working on it and might have documented the different Culver stamps used through the years.
Harriet L. Culver of Culver Pictures Inc. said that Culver Service, in 1960, changed its name to Culver Pictures, Inc.[1]
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edit- Culver, Harriet (May 23, 2013). "Dating the 'Culver Pictures Inc.' Stamp". NitrateVille – Dating, Collecting and Preserving Vintage Film (blog on phpBB). Retrieved June 2, 2022.