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1966 FUNERAL IN BERLIN 8 LC SET NM- MICHAEL CAINE SPY

$ 47.52

Availability: 25 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Original/Reproduction: Original- US

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    This is Hollywoodpaper3, your store for Authentic Vintage Movie Posters and Lobby Cards! Check out our other ebay stores... Hollywoodpaper for Superb Condition Vintage Photographs, and Hollywoodpaper2 for Standard Condition Vintage Photos!
    BUYERS WHO WANT TO ORDER MULTIPLE BUY-IT-NOW-ITEMS (WITH NO SINGLE ITEM VALUED AT MORE THAN 0) THAT WOULD TOTAL 00.00 IN A SINGLE PURCHASE FROM THIS SITE CAN RECEIVE A DISCOUNT AND MAY PURCHASE THESE ITEMS FOR 0.00. PLEASE CONTACT US FIRST TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS.
    This is the original lobby card set of 8 cards (aprox. 11" by 14") for
    Funeral in Berlin
    (1966), a great cold war spy drama starring
    Michael Caine, Oskar Homolka
    and
    Eva Renzi
    . Directed by
    Guy Hamilton
    . This lobby card set's condition is
    Near Mint-
    (Almost like new, but card #5 has "Paul" written in pen in upper right-hand corner). Please see the reference to grading standards in the last paragraph. This card set was purchased from the inventory of
    Collectors Bookstore
    in Hollywood, when they decided to close their doors and retire.
    It is an authentic and genuine theatrical lobby card set, not a reproduction!
    Payment is required within 5 days of auction close. Insurance is included. Shipping can be combined for multiple purchases. Returns are accepted only if the item is misrepresented.
    We will be placing most of the lobby cards that we will be offering on ebay under one of three general condition categories...
    Very Good to Excellent
    (Very nice condition, may have a few minor flaws),
    Good to Very Good
    (Used, but not abused, shows some wear, several flaws), and
    Good
    (Obviously well used, many flaws). The most widely accepted standard for grading the condition of movie posters and cards is that of
    Jon Warren.  I am not a grading expert, so I will offer a general and conservative estimate of the grade based upon Warren's system and trust that you will make your own evaluation based upon the large photograph provided.
    You can view these standards online at:
    HTTPS://www.icollectmovieposters.com/start-articles/Article.aspx?id=3
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