The product is an original 8 x 10 black and white photograph featuring Marilyn Monroe, taken in 1953. This sexy and iconic poster captures the essence of Marilyn Monroe, a renowned model and actress. The unframed photograph is a single piece printed on paper, making it a unique collectible for fans of Marilyn Monroe and vintage photographic memorabilia. It is a must-have for collectors looking to add a piece of Marilyn Monroe’s timeless beauty to their collection.
Perspectives of NAVY AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS “Antietam” Ships 1953 Press Photo Size is approximately 7×9 to 8×10 inches. If significantly smaller or larger the specific size will be accurately described. These original and vintage press photographs come from the archives of various press agencies such as PIX Publishing, Philadelphia Inquirer, and San Francisco Examiner, among many others. As it is a vintage press photo, it may contain wrinkles, creases, grease paint or other markings, paper loss or tears. Please study the scans carefully to assess condition or feel free to ask questions, as they will be promptly answered. Please visit our store to see more vintage press photographs!__________________________________________ $5 First Class shipping in the US. Combined shipping available for multiple photo orders. Orders of 4 or less photos will incur $0.00 extra charges and be shipped at the same rate as an individual photograph. Larger orders will receive an adjusted invoice to reflect extra shipping costs, usually just a dollar or two depending upon location/weight. Orders over 1LB must be shipped using Priority Mail. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS. Shipping will be charged depending on buyer’s location, ranging from $15-21 for items 8oz or less, and an additional $8-10 for orders between 9 and 16 oz. Heavier orders will be priced on a case-by-case basis.
The product is a signed 1953 Grant Union High School yearbook from Del Paso Heights, California. This original yearbook provides valuable historical memorabilia and collectibles related to the theme of elementary and high schools in the United States. It offers a glimpse into the educational experiences and activities of the students and staff at Grant Union High School during the 1950s, making it a unique and nostalgic piece for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the history of American education.