This painting by the late Sylvia S. Reasor was sitting among the Pink Floyd lighters, Bob Marley patches, bongs, sex toys and whatnot at the Last Place on Earth liquidation auction this past weekend.
The first three hours of the auction were mostly phonograph album and rock-and-roll T-shirt sales, so I didn’t have the stamina to hang around to bid on the painting or find out what it sold for.
According to her obituary on legacy.com, Sylvia S. (Smilanich) Reasor died in Duluth in 2006 at the age of 96. She owned and operated Roland’s Grocery Store and worked at National Tea Grocery Store and St. Mary’s Hospital as a supervisor in the business office.



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I was looking at this thrown in with a box of dildos, a used one hitter, Best of Slim Whitman, Montana Slim and a broken mini bong. I wouldn’t get my money back at the flea market at the fair in Barnum.