Description: Offered here is an antique newspaper portrait: Generalissimo Foch Hero of the Marne Newspaper Portrait, Knickerbocker News, Albany, NY, not dated but likely WW I 1918 or so. It is approximately 16 1/2" X 10 1/2" and with on rather thin delicate newspaper pulp paper, a few closed tears on edges, [some minor tape on the backside edges]. Will be shipped rolled in a tube.Please go to my me button for additional information on collectibles we are offering! PLEASE leave positive feedback - I always do. Please be sure to check our store, Myers Collectibles, where we have thousands of items listed. Each week we list Over 100 new Antiques & Collectibles for sale! Always some superb items! You might want to keep us as a "favorite seller" and check back often on our offerings - you'll always find something special. We do discount shipping costs for multiple purchases. Shipping Procedures I pride myself on quick shipping. I ship next business day after payment is received. Please note Buyers from outside of the United States are responsible for any and all duties, tariffs or other fees that YOUR country may impose. Once a package is in the Postal Service hands, I lose control over it. Generally, for US shipments you can expect delivery within 3 or 4 business days (or 3-9 for media rate). For non-US shipments, once the package leaves the US, even the USPS loses control over it. I cannot predict transit times for these packages. They quite often are held up in customs in the receiving country. Please be patient.
Price: 9.79 USD
Location: Watervliet, New York
End Time: 2024-01-14T16:00:33.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Region of Origin: United States
Type of Collectibles: Newspaper Portrait
Year: 1918
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Theme: Militaria
Original/Reproduction: Original
Conflict: WW I (1914-18)