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Baby Blue Marine Jan-michael Vincent Glynnis O'connor 6 Original Photos on 2040-motos

US $44
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Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
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Baby Blue Marine   Jan-Michael Vincent  Glynnis O'Connor 6 Original Photos, US $44, image 1

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This is a set of  6 original photos.   Each measures  8” x 10". 

CONDITION:  Fine.   Some very minor dings and creases. Some very minor wear on the edges. This is the actual item that will be shipped for this auction.

TERMS: We must receive payment within 14 days of invoice (unless other arrangements were made prior to end of auction). We accept Paypal.

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