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THE WIFE'S RELATIONS - 1928 Silent Film Comedy BEN TURPIN Original Movie Herald

$ 7.38

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: EXCELLENT used shape original American paper handbill

    Description

    Here is an unique opportunity to personally own
    a piece of early cinema history!
    This is a RARE, vintage, original movie herald or flyer of the
    classic motion picture from my extensive personal collection.
    This is NOT a reproduction copy or reprint.
    It's a wonderful promotional item that was given to theater patrons
    to advertise the film's upcoming release to the movie going public.
    It is a great looking
    Movie Herald
    .
    Please be aware that my digital image may differ slightly from
    the actual quality due to exposure/lighting/focus.
    Motion Picture Title:
    THE WIFE'S RELATIONS
    Director: Maurice Marshall
    Stars: Shirley Mason, Gaston Glass,
    Ben Turpin & Flora Finch.
    Approximate Size in Inches:
    7 " x  10 1/2" when unfolded
    Approximate Year of Origin:
    1928
    Movie Studio:
    Columbia Pictures
    Physical Condition:
    VERY FINE
    Very Rare four-page American herald
    has great images & art...
    is folded & NOT theater printed
    with very minor wear/aging
    .
    Ask any and all questions prior to bidding/buying.
    All payment is due within 3 days of the auction/sale close.
    This will be shipped to you flat, safe, sturdy and secure.
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    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.