Original Vintage!! 1965 Tomb Of Ligeia Vincent Price Roger Corman Movie Photo 3 on 2040-motos
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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JUST UNCOVERED!! A large grouping of ORIGINAL, VINTAGE 1930's - 1960's MOVIE PHOTOS!
Fabulous Females! Great Male portraits! Horror! Science Fiction! Click on "See Other Items" now to view them all! (Gallery view works great!) ALL are guaranteed 100% vintage and original! Bidding on ALL starts at just $4.99! NO RESERVES! Win four or more and U.S. Shipping is FREE! ***************************************************************** Subject: Tomb Of Ligeia Date: 1965 (Guaranteed Vintage and Original!) Size: 8" x 10" Condition: Fine plus.
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