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$7.40 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Utica, United States This auction is for a very nice and unique embossed 3 count prayer card lot. It is a beautiful lot and remains in fantastic condition as it was cherished. ... moreThey each are in great condition and were well cared for. A fantastic lot. Please see all of the photos for complete description and condition. These items derive from a very prestigious monsignor priest estate and we would like it to go to a good and prayerful home. We will start this auction out at a very low minimum bid. Please be sure to see all of our other auctions that we have listed as well. Thank you and good luck bidding.
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$9.37 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Edison, United States For nearly half a century, New York born Vincent Barzoni has been at the forefront of the design and art world. He has lived in Connecticut for more than ... more40 years. His work spans a wide range of subjects and his religious works are widely admired.
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$112.45 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Jamison, United States This remarkable, unique J. C. Curtin invention was designed for religious display and education. Plate 7 – First Sorrowful Mystery – Agony and Prayer ... moreof Our Saviour in the Garden. We do not photo-edit the condition or adjust the color of our pictures.
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$2.95 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Macomb, United States Passion Play Talking Motion Picture FLYER; Jan.18, 1940; Shown in Naugatuck, CT.
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CT PHOTO agm-221 Pope Paul VI, Visits U.S. New York City October 4, 1965
HISTORIC ARCHIVE PHOTOGRAPHS. Visit Our Other Archives: Archive News Wire Photo from the Historic Files of CT Photo AGM-221 Pope Paul VI. Visits U.S. New York City October 4, 1965 Approximate Size: 8.1" x 10.0" Photo ID: AGM-221-CT This WIREPHOTO is straight from The Chicago Tribune's historical photo archive. Wirephotos are different than traditional photographic prints! This print is the result of what used to be breakthrough technology(now completely obsolete) that allowed a photographic image to be scanned. Transmitted over"the wire" telegraph, phone, satellite networks) and then printed at the receiving location. They are often on thinner, slick paper(very similar to old thermal roll fax paper) and often fade or become sepia toned quicker than traditional silver halide prints. Long removed from commercial use, ... morethese artifacts represent an important era in the history of news media. PHOTOGRAPH DETAILS Item No(SKU) AGM-221-CT, Location: CT box:A-132-CT fol:AA-6227-CT photo:AGM-221-CT, Subject(s) Pope Paul VI. Visits U.S. New York City October 4, 1965, Source Archive: The Chicago Tribune Overall Size(in) 8.1" x 10.0" size of entire scanned area) Certificate Included: Yes, View Similar Auctions: See front and back scans for additional information about this photograph IMPORTANT: Chicago Tribune" diagonal text watermark is displayed to deter image theft and will NOT show on the actual photograph. Handwritten names on the back of the photographs are for identification purposes only- they are NOT autographs. This listing is for a single vintage photograph to be purchased as a collector’s item. No rights for reproduction or commercial use in any form whatsoever are given or implied. Please review scans carefully. Every photograph is sold as is, and bidding on or buying this item constitutes acceptance of all policies, terms and conditions as stated in this listing. About This Photograph Own a piece of history with this archive wire photograph from the working archives of The Ch
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