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Original Wanted Poster Bonnie & Clyde, 1934- Framed,
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Original Wanted Poster Bonnie & Clyde, 1934- Framed,

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  • Sold Date: 05/12/2007
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay

Original framed wanted poster for Bonnie & Clyde, famous criminals from the 1930's. Identification Order No. 1227, May 21, 1934. Wanted for National Motor Vehicle Theft Act. Complaint filed at Dallas, Texas on March 20, 1933 charging them with transporting a Ford from Texas to Oklahoma. Of course, they were better known for more serious crimes. The poster itself is 8 x 8 inches. The frame is 11 x 11 inches. I personally purchased this poster, unframed, over 20 years ago from a reputable historical document dealer. I had the poster framed w it hung in my office, for many, many years. It is in very good condition and is folded horizontally across the middle, for the purposes of mailing, which should be visible in some of the scans. It was never mailed. The back lists the various offices of the Division of Investigation and has a place for a name and address if the poster were to be mailed. T are plastic tips on each corner which were placed on the poster before framing. I can't figure out how to open the frame but I'm sure that one could if they wanted to. PayPal can be used. Shipping is based on the weight, size and destination of the item, by UPS ground. Please ignore any shipping figure computed by ebay. Insurance over $100.00 is recommended. I am also listing a similar original framed wanted poster of John Dillinger.

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