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"black Angel" (1946) June Vincent / Dan Duryea Original Photograph E072 on 2040-motos

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Rancho Mirage, California, United States

Rancho Mirage, California, United States
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"BLACK ANGEL" (1946) June Vincent / Dan Duryea original photograph E072
 

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"BLACK ANGEL" (1946) June Vincent / Dan Duryea  original photograph.  Original photograph measures 8" x 10".  Photograph is in excellent condition.  Snipe on back indicates film's original working title, "PISTOLERO". Please see super-sized image.

DOMESTIC POSTAGE is $ 8.75 for USPS Priority Insured Mail. NOTE: We will combine shipping costs; all photos within the same order can be shipped together for $ 8.75 fully insured.

INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE is $ 15.We will combine shipping costs for international mail; all photos within the same order can be shipped together for $ 15. fully insured..





 

 

 


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