Rare 1930 George Gershwin Signed & Inscribed 8x10 Photograph – A Unique Piece of New York History An exceptional, 100% authentic 8x10 black-and-white gelatin silver print personally signed and inscribed by legendary composer George Gershwin. Dated July 23, 1930, the inscription reads: "To Irving Gross with every good wish July 23, 1930" Provenance & Unique Markings: This piece carries a fascinating personal history. The photo is blind-embossed with a hand-stamp for the recipient: "Irving Gross / 189 East 2nd Street / New York City." The reverse features a handwritten period notation identifying the original owner. These details offer a rare, localized connection to Gershwin’s New York roots during the peak of his career. Condition: As a genuine vintage artifact nearly a century old, this photograph shows "expected wear" that confirms its age and history. Details: Minor flaws to the emulsion, light edge wear, a tiny tear at the top, and some corner creasing/rounding. The Signature: Despite the vintage wear to the paper, the ink signature and inscription remain very nice, clear, and bold. Certified: Slabbed and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). Verification: The tamper-evident slab ensures permanent protection and can be verified via the Beckett Authentication Services website.