I have for sale an ORIGINAL VINTAGE PHOTO 1920's Early Fay Wray Otto Dyar Paramount Pictures Rare Publicity Still. This Photo is Fine..
 as it is glossy.....Has Otto Dyar/Parmount Pictures stamp on back...  This comes from the famed collection of the Lester Glassner Estate.  This is an extremely rare vintage photo that I have not seen for sale anywhere. Photo measures 8x10. Please check out my other Vintage Hollywood Photos listings all coming from Lester Glassner Estate. Goggle Lester Glassner and see his vast collection he once had.   Please see all pictures and please ask all questions before purchase. Thanks and Good Luck!!!

Fay Wray was a Canadian actress from the 1920s to the 1950s. While best remembered for her role in King Kong, she was a major star in the 1920s and 1930s, so it is very unfair that she is solely remembered for that one movie! She also had roles in other great movies, including: The Wedding March, The Most Dangerous Game, and The Bowery. She passed away in 2004 at the age of 96.



SHIPPING/POST-SALE:  All of our photos come packed in clear sleeves with backing boards to insure archival protection. 

GRADING: We use comic book grading standards, as defined by Overstreet and Comic Guarantee Corp., for grading all of our paper collectibles.   These strict standards are well-developed and widely accepted.  The various grades we use are generally applied as follows:

Near Mint - item is bright and clean, virtually defect-free and appears "like new"... image is sharp... any defects would be barely perceptible and only visible upon close inspection.

Very Fine / Near Mint - at first glance appears near mint but upon close inspection very minor degradation or one or two very small defects become apparent.

Very Fine - generally clean and bright and still high grade and desirable but may have a few small defects (e.g., minor corner crease, light bend, subtle image degradation, etc.).

Fine - average grade... nice collectible item but defects are more noticeable and apparent.. may have some soiling or image issues.

Very Good - lower grade... wear and tear is readily apparent... item is still complete though.

Good -  low grade... heavy defects... could be a piece missing from a corner or a major tear.

Fair or poor - the lowest grades... we generally only offer items in this condition if they are hard to find.