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Toni Sailer

Autographed Portrait of Horst Buchholz-Toni Sailer - Vintage b/w Postcard- 1950s
Located in Roma, IT
Horst Buchholz - Toni Sailer is a b/w postcard reproducing the photographic portrait, likely from a
Category

1950s Portrait Photography

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Paper, Photographic Paper

Autographed Portrait of Toni Sailer - Vintage b/w Postcard - 1950s
Located in Roma, IT
Autograph portrait of Toni Sailer is a b/w postcard reproducing the photographic portrait of the
Category

1950s Portrait Photography

Materials

Paper, Photographic Paper

Ready To Set Sail 1958 Limited Signature Stamped Edition
By Toni Frissell
Located in London, GB
Ready To Set Sail 1958 A yacht lies at anchor in Maine, USA, 1958. by Toni Frissell 20 x 30
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Ready To Set Sail 1958 Oversize Limited Signature Stamped Edition
By Toni Frissell
Located in London, GB
Ready To Set Sail 1958 A yacht lies at anchor in Maine, USA, 1958 by Toni Frissell 40 x 30
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

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