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Jim Marshall: Gregg Allman - Winterland, March 3-4, 1972 from the "Eat a Peach" tour. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 20 x 24 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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Jim Marshall: Duane Allman at Berkeley Community Theater, 1971 An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 20 x 24 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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Jim Marshall: Dickie Betts Backstage, Winterland, San Francisco, March 3-4, 1972 from the "Eat a Peach" tour. An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 20 x 24 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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Jim Marshall: Allman Brothers Band at Overton Park Theatre, Memphis, 1971 An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 20 x 24 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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Amalie recalls: "This is my iconic image of Duane who sadly died in a motorcycle accident a year later. It was taken at the very last concert at Fillmore East and the show ran until dawn. The patterned shirt is famous in fan circles and while I’m not 100% sure the story is true, I’ve been told that it was auctioned off at some point and cut into pieces and each swatch was then sold as well."
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Limited edition of 250 on 20x24 inch Fuji Crystal Archive paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
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Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.