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1936 Press Photo Pro Wrestler Vincent Lopez Lifts Boxer Armand Emanuel on 2040-motos

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Germantown, Tennessee, United States

Germantown, Tennessee, United States
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1936 Press Photo Pro Wrestler Vincent Lopez Lifts Boxer Armand Emanuel, US $48, image 1

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1936 Press Photo Pro Wrestler Vincent Lopez Lifts Boxer Armand Emanuel, US $48, image 2 1936 Press Photo Pro Wrestler Vincent Lopez Lifts Boxer Armand Emanuel, US $48, image 3

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We have recently acquired a large group of sports press photos, mostly baseball and some non sports, many historical..This lot features a great classic posed shot of heavyweight wrestler Vincent Lopez lifting heavyweight boxer Armond Emanuel  measures 6x8 dated April 18, 1936 paper tag line and  press stamp  light wear at corners,light surface wear overall vg+/ex condition. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO RECENT USPS RATE INCREASES WE HAVE HAD TO RAISE OUR RATES,High bidder to pay 2.75 first class shipping, thanks


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