Description
ebay template Note: Please study the images carefully to determine the condition of this vintage photograph, as it may not be in perfect condition. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently than human eyes will, so it is possible that the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person. This vintage photograph is offered for sale as a collectible item and conveys no transfer of copyright. Press Photo US Navy Recruitment Poster Features Sullivan Brothers - lra46737 This is an original press photo. The Sullivans; "We Stick Together" -- Recruiting posters, war bond drives and a full-length feature film followed the November 1942 sinking of the light cruiser USS Juneau and the loss of the five Sullivan brothers.Photo measures 8 x 10inches. Photo is dated --NONE. PHOTO FRONT PHOTO BACK Historic Images Part Number: lra46737 Sell Smarter with Kyozou. Inventory and Ecommerce Management
Greg5d4b4e36
A+ Seller. This item is as described. The packaging first rate: photos protected between thick cardboard and enclosed in a plastic envelope to protect from moisture. Arrived quickly and in perfect condition. This item was purchased along with 2 others, separately. All 3 items were combined when shipped, however the shipping charge was not adjusted for this combined shipping. When this was brought to the sellers attention, they quickly sent a refund for the over charge. A+ customer service.
mikaelaspsomkane
Extremely rapid shipping! Very well wrapped! Item came as described! Excellent value! Everything was A plus plus plus! Thank you so very much for your discounts! Excellent seller, and it's very highly recommended! I can't thank you enough for everything! Please purchase from the sellers! You won't be sorry! Thank you ever so much for this adorable photograph! Extremely kind and wonderful communication! Very best wishes! God bless you, Rick and Derek.
Andromalius4
This is exactly as described by the dealer, it's just a pity that the photographs printed description was so firmly stuck to the back, I like to stick them underneath the photo they're describing, I realise the picture wasn't cheap, but it true what they say you get all you pay for. I will be able to display this next to my equestrian programme from 1948, the packaging was above and beyond, with perfect postage makes for a perfect purchase anymore?