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1906 Print Charles Dana Gibson Crooked Tale Jail Cell Prisoner Satire Drawing XGTC7 This is an original 1959

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This is an original 1959 black and white print ad for brake disc pads and anti-fade brake linings that were made and sold by Ferodo Limited of Chapel-en-le-Frith

which provided much war relief to those in France

"La Porte d'Honneur

This is an original 1902 black and white wood engraving of an oil painting by John Sell Cotman entitled "Fishing Boats Off Yarmouth"

There is a small crease in the top right corner of the outer border (not pictured) which does not affect the image

1906 Print Charles Dana Gibson Crooked Tale Jail Cell Prisoner Satire Drawing XGTC7 This is an original 1959"A Crooked Tale." "There was a crooked man, Who made a crooked deal, And got a crooked fortune By a very crooked steal; He had a crooked wife, With a very crooked name, And now they live apart In very crooked fame." This is an original 1906 halftone print of a drawing by Charles Dana Gibson. The drawing has a copyright date of 1902 by Life Publishing Co. (Please note that, typical of halftone prints, there is printing on the reverse.) CONDITION This

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