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China Bound - Karl Dane & George K. Arthur (1929) US Window Card Movie Poster

$ 26.4

Availability: 64 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Please refer to the attached image for a detailed view of this original vintage poster. And remember, your purchase is backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee!
  • Industry: Movies
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    Description

    AAA VINTAGE POSTERS
    China Bound - Karl Dane & George K. Arthur (1929) US Window Card Movie Poster
    China Bound - Karl Dane & George K. Arthur (1929) US Window Card Movie Poster
    Displays overall in Fair Condition. Never folded & features fun artwork by Eaton of the comedy duo sailing in a tiny boat as a seagull flys over, gazing down at them suspiciously. WC displays many tiny white surface dings thoughout the artwork, edgewear and small tears and a 2″ tear & crease at bottom right corner, hand-writing at top in Theater show-times blank area.
    CHINA BOUND (M-G-M, 1929)
    Size:
    Original
    1929
    Window Card (
    14″ x 22″
    )
    Condition:
    Displays overall in Fair Condition. Never folded & features fun artwork by Eaton of the comedy duo sailing in a tiny boat as a seagull flys over and gazes down at them suspiciously. WC displays many tiny white surface dings thoughout the artwork, edgewear and small tears and a 2″ tear & crease at bottom right corner, hand-writing at top in Theater show-times blank area.
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