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1913 Color Print Girl Begging Dog Ben Day Benday Tints - ORIGINAL GAC1 XGW6 who armed their corps with

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who armed their corps with Winchester repeating rifles and Colt calvary six-shooters

All images are excellent for framing

This is an original 1922 black and white print ad for ferro-steel ammonia valves and fittings that were made and sold by Crane of 836 South Michigan Avenue

American artist Blanche McManus Mansfield illustrated the original prints after her journey to the foreign land during the 1900s

the cigarette companies were still not satisfied with the number of women who actually smoked

1913 Color Print Girl Begging Dog Ben Day Benday Tints - ORIGINAL GAC1 XGW6 who armed their corps withThis is an original 1913 color print. Four color reproduction from outline drawing, showing treatment with Ben Day (or Benday) Tints. Printed by The Republican Publishing Company, Hamilton, Ohio on Satin Proof Enameled Book made by The Champion Coated Paper Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Inks made by Sinclair & Valentine Company, New York. (Please note that there is printing on the reverse.) CONDITION This 98+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +. Light aging

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