All 3 Photos for 1 Price!  These three actors were very popular in the late 1940s into the 1950s and beyond!  Please read the following descriptions of the photos.  

My grandmother and mother collected film star photos and autographs from their respective eras.  I have silent movie star photos left from my grandmother, and film stars  from the 1940s and 1950s left from my mom.  My mom kept her collection in a scrapbook (and then removed them); and also numbered her photos in the order received.  I try to note all signs of pasting, numbers, pinholes, etc. in the description.  (The red ebay sign will not be imprinted on the photo; it is a security mark to prevent copying.)

The first photo is a candid shot of Howard Duff seated at a desk. It
 measures 4” by 5” and is glossy. My mom identified Mr. Duff on the reverse side of the photo. This photo has no pinhole and is not numbered.  An advertising stamp appears on the reverse of the photo, urging fans to write for more photos.   This photo has been handled and does have visible creasing and bends - possibly from being removed from a scrapbook. Some paste residue can be felt on the front of the photo.  
The reverse side does display signs of pasting.  

The middle photo is of Rory Calhoun and his exquisite wife, Lita Baron.  This photo measures 4” by 5” and is glossy.  It was not numbered by my mom, so no numbers appear on the front of the photo.  She did write on the back to identify the actor.  An advertising stamp appears on the back also, directing fans to write for more photos.  If the viewer looks carefully at the bottom quarter of the photo, a bend appears in the left corner; a crease appears in the left corner.  A good, candid shot of the star.

The third or last photo is of Lee Bowman.  This photo is slightly bigger than the other two; it measures 4.25" by 5.5".  It is also a glossy photo.  This photo features Lee Bowman seated in the driver's seat of a car.  This photo has a facsimile autograph and is numbered in the top righthand corner with a 212.  Some residue can be felt and seen on the front of the photo.  There are very few (if any) creases visible on this photo.  The back displays signs of pasting.  

These three photos would be wonderful for a collector of vintage stars!  They would display beautifully in individual frames,  a collective frame, or gathered in a shadow box.