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Louis Armstrong Signature Vintage ballpoint signature, "Satchmo, Louis Armstrong,” on an off-white 5.5 x 3.5 card from the Macumba Club, San Francisco, annotated in another hand with the date of "9-18-56" on the reverse. In fine condition, with a small stain to the top edge.

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Louis Armstrong Signature Vintage ballpoint signature, "Satchmo, Louis Armstrong,” on an off-white 5.5 x 3.5 card from the Macumba Club, San Francisco, annotated in another hand with the date of "9-18-56" on the reverse. In fine condition, with a small stain to the top edge.

Estimate 200 - 400 USD
Starting price 200 USD

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For sale on Saturday 14 Sep - 18:00 (EDT)
amherst, United States
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+16037324284
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