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  • Yugoslavia, Serbia. Eight Chetnik Photographs
  • Yugoslavia, Serbia. Eight Chetnik Photographs

Item: EU19203

Yugoslavia, Serbia. Eight Chetnik Photographs

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Yugoslavia, Serbia. Eight Chetnik Photographs

Four photos are of single soldiers, all of which are in a studio setting, three photos illustrate a pair of soldiers, one in a studio setting, the other with two soldiers in the snow, the remaining photo shows five soldiers marching in the snow past a church. All are in black and white, one having faded to a sepia-toned look, four with a gloss finish, four with a matte finish, all with postcard style backers, five bearing inscriptions on their reverses, one of which has a POW camp stamping in red ink, four with scalloped edges, the other four with straight edges, ranging in size from 85 mm (w) x 135 mm (h) to 90 mm (w) x 140 mm (h), three exhibiting light soiling, one with creasing and crazing present, another with a small piece out of the upper left corner, the other three are very clean and crisp, near fine to near extremely fine.
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