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KEN MAYNARD Vintage 1929 Early Talkie Film Theater RARE WINDOW CARD Movie Poster
$ 20.59
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Description
Here is an unique opportunity to personally owna piece of cinema history!
This is a RARE, vintage, heavy stock, movie window card poster
of the original US release from my extensive personal collection.
This is NOT a reproduction copy, reprint or re-release.
It's a wonderful promotional item that was sent to theaters
to display in the lobby and advertise the film to the public.
Please be aware that my digital camera image may differ slightly
from the actual poster quality due to exposure/lighting/focus.
STAR THEATRE Concord
Advertising
"HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY"
"THE GIRL ON THE BARGE"
with Sally O'Neil
"GIVE AND TAKE"
with George Sidney & Jean Hersholt
"LIGHT FINGERS"
with Dorothy Revier
"THE COLLEGE COQUETTE"
with William Collier Jr.
Plus
"CHEYENNE"
with Ken Maynard
Approximate Size in Inches:
14" x 22"
Approximate Year of Origin:
1929
Physical Condition:
Very Good
Rare Window Card has corner wear,
and some aging/soiling...
NO folds!
This window card was never folded. Often window cards would be folded across the middle, because that would make them 11" x 14", and they could then be sent with standard folded posters. Most collectors put an added value on a window card that has never been folded.
Please ask any and all questions prior to bidding/buying.
All payment is due within 3 days of the sale/auction close.
This will be shipped to you flat, safe, sturdy and secure.
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Poster Gradings
:
Mint:
Flawless and unused
Near Mint:
Very slightly used with almost no defects.
Very Fine:
Insignificant wear or defects, such as pinholes on the borders.
Fine:
Minor wear or defects, such as pinholes within the borders.
Very Good:
Generally used, with normal age wear, with moderate defects.
Good:
Heavily used but the overall eye appeal of the piece is intact.
Fair:
Heavy wear with defects.
Poor:
Major defects.