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h506 AGENT 1sh '42 Conrad Veidt, cool stone litho!
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h506 AGENT 1sh '42 Conrad Veidt, cool stone litho!

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  • Sold Date: 02/26/2008
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay
eMoviePoster TUESDAY Movie Paper Sale #365
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IMPORTANT! This item closes the night of 2/26, but please know that we send our buyers their "notification e-mail" the following morning, in this case the morning of 2/27. Please do not e-mail us about how to pay for your purchase until after you receive that notification e-mail on the 27th. Thanks!

When you buy from us, you get an unequaled seal of quality found now else! [ Hide Details ] h506 NAZI AGENT one-sheet movie poster '42 Conrad Veidt, cool stone litho!

Note: "emovieposter" is only on our digital image, NOT on the actual item. Also, we are changing our photography setup! Images with a solid black background are ones that were photographed on our new black metal background. We now hold the posters in place with magnets (so we do not have to attach the poster to the wall in any way), which are small and round and resemble "push pins", but we assure you they are NOT! If an image has a black background, know that the odd circles in the edges of the item are magnets that hold it in place, and are NOT a defect! An Original Vintage Theater-Used Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (measures 27" x 41") from Nazi Agent, the 1942 Jules Dassin World War II (WWII) Nazi Germany military spy espionage melodrama ("The Girl and the Gestapo! Hidden enemies! It's thrilling!!") starring Conrad Veidt, Ann Ayars, Frank Reicher, Dorothy Tree, Ivan F. Simpson, and Martin Kosleck
Overall Condition: very good to fine. T is a small piece of tape on the back of the middle and bottom crossfolds, but otherwise, the poster is in pretty nice condition!
Want to know more about the condition of this item? This item has only a few VERY minor imperfections. We may have written just a few words about those imperfections, but we may not have, as they are very minor. Note that we are very harsh condition graders, and that our "very good to fine" compares favorably to many dealers' "fine" condition! You should look at our "super-sized" image of the actual item, which will confirm just how nice this item is! One-Sheets are the standard movie poster size, what you see outside of any movie theater. From 1896 until roughly 1990, almost all actual theater-used one-sheets measured 27" x 41" (since then, most one-sheets measure 27" x 40"). Up until 1980 (or tabouts) the vast majority of one-sheets were folded twice horizontally and once vertically (this is in no way considered a defect). Sometime during the late '70s, studios began printing one-sheets rolled. Most one-sheets after the mid-1980s are printed unfolded, though it is still possible to find some newer posters folded. Most newer one-sheets are printed double-sided (with a mirror image on the back) for use in a light box in front of the theaters. However, sometimes the studios print some posters single-sided. All of the one-sheets (unless otherwise noted) being sold by eMoviePoster are original vintage theater-used one-sheets! Special Notes About Our Current 747 Items... [Hide Details ]

A SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT THE CONDITION OF THE ITEMS IN OUR CURRENT AUCTION:
Normally when we sell posters, we give a generalized condition grade of "fine or better", "very good" or "very good to fine", and "lesser" for each item, but FOR THIS AUCTION , we have given a more detailed overall condition grade ("fine", "very good to fine", "very good", "good to very good", "good", and "fair", with only a few graded "poor") along with more details about the condition described in words (but pretty much only if they are defects that CAN'T be seen in our super-sized images, or if the item is especially valuable). We felt this would help bidders identify items they want to bid on more easily. Of course, we still strongly recommend that you look at our super-sized image to see th...
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