1925-1949

The product is an 8″ x 10″ black and white photograph featuring a burlesque dancer from the 1936 Club 16 Chicago. This vintage photo, produced in 1936 using the gelatin-silver print technique, captures a risqué moment from the era of burlesque. The press photograph is unframed and comes as a single piece, making it a unique collectible item from the United States.

This vintage photograph captures a moment in recreational fishing history in the Pacific Northwest, featuring a portrait orientation and black & white image color. Measuring 8.5×11 inches on luster vintage paper, this press photograph showcases a scene of a fisherman or actor catching a star fish or lobster, adding a touch of nostalgia and adventure to any collection. Produced in the United States between 1925-1949 using digital techniques, this unframed piece is a unique addition for collectors interested in photography with a documentary or editorial style, highlighting a variety of themes including sport, community life, and Americana.

This vintage photograph depicts a scene of sport fishing in North America, specifically targeting tuna fish. Measuring 8.5×11 inches on luster RP paper with a black & white image orientation, this portrait captures a moment of adventure and recreation. The photograph, from the year 1979, showcases a moment in history with a touch of nostalgia, perfect for collectors interested in documentary and editorial styles of photography from the United States during the mid-20th century.

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