McCormack, John - Signed Photograph
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McCormack, John - Signed Photograph

Item #: GB0051-GX155A


Star Irish tenor (1884-1945), world-famous for his recordings and performances of opera as well as popular songs. 

Fantastic photograph signed by him, shown as himself. It is also has a printed signature on the front of photographer Autrey Kahle. Size is 8 x 10 inches, slight paper loss on the bottom-right outside area of photograph and signature, otherwise in excellent condition. 

Watch Mr. McCormack singing in a clip of the 1929 film "The Rose of Tralee":


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$300.00 USD
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$300.00 USD
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