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Vincent Price With The Coffin Orig Large Size Horror Photo 1963 Twice-told Tales on 2040-motos

US $110
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Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Barrie, Ontario, Canada
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Vincent Price with the coffin orig large size horror photo 1963 Twice-Told Tales, US $110, image 1

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Vincent Price with the coffin orig large size horror photo 1963 Twice-Told Tales, US $110, image 2 Vincent Price with the coffin orig large size horror photo 1963 Twice-Told Tales, US $110, image 3

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Item: Original B/W Photo, Horror, Mystery, Coffin, .
Size: approx. 9x11.25 inches, 23x28.5 cm.
Title: Twice-Told Tales.
Cast,Director: Vincent Price, Sebastian Cabot, Brett Halsey, Beverly Garland, Richard Denning, Mari Blanchard, Abraham Sofaer, Jacqueline deWit, Joyce Taylor, Edith Evanson, Floyd Simmons, Gene Roth, Sidney Salkow.
Date: 1963.
Condition: Very Good, there is some minor wear to the surface.
Please Note: On some scans my camera and/or my hand are visible as reflections. If in doubt, please email me.
Shipping: Air mail shipping to the United States is $6.50CDN. Overseas shipping starts at $13.50CDN and will depend on your location. Trackable shipping from Canada is expensive, but available at $19.50CDN for the United States and $33.00US for the rest of the world. Regular shipping within Canada is free. I can combine shipping for up to seven 8x10 photos.


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