Debra Myrent Photo size is 8″ x 10″ We always combine shipping. Please wait for our invoice before paying. These photos are rare, one of a kind pieces obtained from a rare new archive coming onto the market for the first time. Most are pristine, museum quality, ultra crisp images. Any red/green line seen passing through the photo is an error with the scanner and not on the actual photo. Most of the photographs in this archive are originals. If they are printed at a later time we labeled them “2nd Generation Restrike” or “Vtg 2nd Gen Restrike” but even the restrikes are very old and rare. The photographs may have dates and/or descriptions written/typed/stamped on the back or the front. As with any photo approaching 100yrs old, they could have bent corners, small tears or light stains. Please inspect the scanned image carefully.
This is an original press photo. Photo is dated 04-11-1987. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently than human eyes will, so it is possible that the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person.
Photo size is 8″ x 10″ We always combine shipping. Please wait for our invoice before paying. These photos are rare, one of a kind pieces obtained from a rare new archive coming onto the market for the first time. Most are pristine, museum quality, ultra crisp images. Any red/green line seen passing through the photo is an error with the scanner and not on the actual photo. On occasion, our scanner won’t properly scan the backside of the photograph resulting in a completely white blank image. Most of the photographs in this archive are originals. If they are printed at a later time we labeled them “2nd Generation Restrike” or “Vtg 2nd Gen Restrike” but even the restrikes are very old and rare. The photographs may have dates and/or descriptions written/typed/stamped on the back or the front.
This is an original press photo. Photo is dated 02-21-1980. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently than human eyes will, so it is possible that the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person.