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1936 Press Photo Unemployed Painter Charles Keterman Offers to Sell Good Eye

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1936 Press Photo Unemployed Painter Charles Keterman Offers to Sell Good Eye

Charles Ketterman, 48, of San Francisco, unemployed painter, who has offered to sell his right eye -- his remaining good eye - for $1500 to assure a year's schooling for his 3 children. Ketterman lost his (L) eye in an accident. He has 2 sons, 16 and 11, and a daughter, aged 14. Ketterman is shown holding a photograph of his children.

Photo is dated 1936.

Photo measures 8.5 x 6.5 inches.
Charles Ketterman, 48, of San Francisco, unemployed painter, who has offered to sell his right eye -- his remaining good eye - for $1500 to assure a year's schooling for his 3 children. Ketterman lost his (L) eye in an accident. He has 2 sons, 16 and 11, and a daughter, aged 14. Ketterman is shown holding a photograph of his children.

Photo is dated 1936.

Photo measures 8.5 x 6.5 inches.
$19.99
1936 Press Photo Unemployed Painter Charles Keterman Offers to Sell Good Eye
$19.99

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Charles Ketterman, 48, of San Francisco, unemployed painter, who has offered to sell his right eye -- his remaining good eye - for $1500 to assure a year's schooling for his 3 children. Ketterman lost his (L) eye in an accident. He has 2 sons, 16 and 11, and a daughter, aged 14. Ketterman is shown holding a photograph of his children.

Photo is dated 1936.

Photo measures 8.5 x 6.5 inches.