Boris Karloff The Mummy Vintage Original Still Photo (R51)

This listing features a vintage original still photo from The Mummy starring Boris Karloff, labeled R51. It is offered in nice condition—see the description and photos for the most accurate view of any wear, marks, or aging. This item is part of Entertainment Memorabilia and is suitable for collectors of classic film and horror-related ephemera. Free Shipping is included; check the listing for details on carrier, handling time, and delivery estimates. Check the listing for details.

USD 26.24
nice condition - see description & pics
LocationPortland US
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Seller tmjohnson
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Start time2025-10-13T16:46:58.000Z
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Boris Karloff The Mummy Vintage Original Still Photo (R51) Specs
Country of OriginUnited States
IndustryMovies
Object TypePhotograph
Original/ReproductionOriginal
StyleBlack & White
Listing details

Vintage original 8x10 still from the 1951 Realart release of the 1932 Universal film The Mummy. In very good condition with a number of staple holes in the image and borders. Sturdy secure shipping is $5.99. See my other listings for vintage sci-fi and horror posters and stills, Famous Monsters magazines, golden age comics, and other cool stuff. I will combine shipping where I can IF you request a combined invoice after putting items in your cart and committing to buy. If you pay for items individually I might be able to give you a shipping refund after the fact but it will be less since I get charged commission on your shipping fees. Thanks for looking! See below for still types and descriptions. Note that still sizes can vary a bit. 8x10 is the standard, but 7.75 x 9.75 or thereabouts is common. I always note if a still has been noticeably trimmed. Original: a studio-made still from the time of original release of the film, created for theater display or press release use. Some originals have the movie title and some credits, others have just copyright and permission for press use, still others have no text.Rerelease: an original studio-made still created for a later release of the film. Restrike: A copy made using an original negative. Restrikes were made both by studios, sometimes for rerelease or tv promo use, and also have been made by collectors and dealers who acquired original negatives.Copy Photo: a photo made by photographing an original photo to make a new negative which is then printed. Copy photos often have less sharp focus than originals and restrikes, and you can sometimes see the border of the original photo on the far edges. Any still with Kodak paper watermarks on the reverse is either a restrike or a copy photoDigital Copy: a recent copy still printed with an inkjet printer. I DO NOT SELL DIGITAL COPIES