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Barbra Streisand
$412.09
£300
€351.43
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About the Item
Original promotional photograph of Barbra Streisand 14th Jan 1969
in London for the premiere of het latest film Funny Girl.
This piece is framed in a Sapele wood frame with acid free card mounts and UV Plexiglass. There is a perspex window on the back of the frame showing the original Central Press photo info on it.
The size given is before framing, the framed size is 13/7/8 x 15 3/4 in. (35.2 x 40 cm)
This piece would be shipped boxed and sent by Federal Express.
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