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*rare - Vincent Price - Horror Film Legend - Hand Signed Original Autograph!!! on 2040-motos

US $99
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Roscommon, Roscommon, Ireland

Roscommon, Roscommon, Ireland
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ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED AUTOGRAPH



Item Description:

This superb matted The Bat signature cut display (photograph also included) measures 8" x 12", and was hand signed by horror film legend Vincent Price (died 1993) and was originally obtained from a highly regarded American memorabilia dealer. Note: This item is unframed due very high postage and insurance costs … it’s way cheaper for you to buy a frame locally. This item is in great condition.



Authenticity:

None of my autographs are copies and all are guaranteed for life. All items have been
 kept in great condition, unless stated otherwise.

Shipping:

I will combine postage to the lucky winning bidder - anywhere worldwide.


Payment:

Please note that in order to ensure financial security for all, I can only accept payments through PayPal.



A BRILLIANT GIFT FOR ANY GENUINE FAN … 

OR JUST TREAT YOURSELF!!!

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Vincent All for Sale

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