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Original Vincent Price In The Big Circus 1959 Very Good Photograph on 2040-motos

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ORIGINAL VINCENT PRICE IN THE BIG CIRCUS 1959 VERY GOOD PHOTOGRAPH, US $, image 1

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ORIGINAL VINCENT PRICE IN THE BIG CIRCUS 1959 VERY GOOD PHOTOGRAPH, US $, image 2 ORIGINAL VINCENT PRICE IN THE BIG CIRCUS 1959 VERY GOOD PHOTOGRAPH, US $, image 3

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Here we have a very good condition for its age ORIGINAL vintage film still / photograph.

This was used in publishing. 

The black and white photograph is approx 9" x 7". The condition can be seen in the zoom photo.

Despite having an ebay shop, I am actually a private seller, selling a huge collection of photos given to me by my father, who was in publishing all his life. Please look at the other items I have for sale and place me on your favourite list. Thank you.

The post and packaging includes the photo in a plastic wallet, then two hard backed envelopes, plus stiffener. You only pay for the first photos p&p no matter how many you purchase.

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