NIGHT OWL GAY BAR (ca. 1950s) Portrait Np, ca 1950s. 3 7/8 x 4 3/4″ (10 x 12 cm.) black-and-white silver gelatin print still photo, with numerous closed tears, very good- An image, very clearly pre-Stonewall, of two gay bar customers. They are staring directly forward at the camera but their body language, with legs closely touching, speaks of a shared closeness. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES! FedEx Ground / Home Delivery or USPS Priority Mail, fully insured with tracking number. Shipments outside of continental US — please contact us for price quote. All shipments are very carefully packaged with multiple layers of cardboard or within gorilla-proof mailing tubes. RETURNS: If you don’t like an item, you can return it for any reason within fourteen days of receipt. It must come back in the same condition as it was sent. I make a full refund less the cost of shipping the item to you. AUTHENTICATION: My name is Walter Reuben. I have been collecting movie posters since 1978. I have been a full-time dealer since 1982. I have personally handled thousands of rare vintage posters and have sold to collectors, libraries, and museums in all parts of the world. Everything which I sell is fully researched and entirely guaranteed to be completely authentic and as described. A lifetime of experience goes behind every description of every piece which I offer. ABOUT ME: For further information, go to the ABOUT ME page.
The product is a vintage old candid snapshot photo portrait of a young teen girl, featuring a plaid school picture in black and white. This unframed original photograph captures a moment in community life and showcases the social history of the time period (1920-1969) in the United States. Signed by the photographer, this unique piece falls under the category of collectibles and is a one-of-a-kind (OOAK) photograph that offers a glimpse into domestic and family life during that era. Photo may have pieces of paper/ paper corners/ glue marks from being in an album