Yes.
500 to 2000
ESCO statues were produced by the Esco company, which was known for creating life-size and small-scale statues of celebrities and iconic figures. The lack of information or books about Esco statues could be due to the niche nature of the product and limited interest from historians or collectors in documenting their history. You may have better luck finding information by reaching out to vintage collectibles groups or searching for old advertisements or catalogs from the Esco company.
The ESCO John Kennedy statue is THE rarest of the presidential ESCO's. Not to say he couldn't be acquired cheaper..but a Kennedy in good condition goes usually between $300 to $450. As for the other chalkware presidents...Reagan sells the least expensive because he was mass produced and sold well so his price is considerably down. As for the others it goes Nixon, Clinton, Bush HW, and Carter in that order as to rarity & value.
Frank Sinatra esco was made around 1980. there were no 1935 statues. Frank Sinatra was not famous in 1935 so why would anyone make a statue of him?
ESCO Corporation was created in 1913.
Esco (Sigmund Esco Jackson)
I have a statue of Rebekah from the Old Testament. Not sure the value.
The symbol for ESCO Technologies Inc. in the NYSE is: ESE.
Lina Esco was born on May 14, 1985, in Miami, Florida, USA.
Esco offers repairs on hydraulic products and hydraulic tools. Esco sells various equipment used for tire service equipment for cars, trucks, and tractors.
As far as New York ESCO companies go, I would check out ABN Energy.