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1897 Wood Engraving Charles Keene Punch Magazine Humor Art Gallery XAY6 OD1 There is slight bleed through

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There is slight bleed through on the right side of this ad

Keywords specific to this image: Roma

Keywords specific to this image: design fabric

This is an original 1934 Great Depression Era black and white print ad for the Maryland Casualty Company

There are a few marks on this photo that are visible in this digital copy

1897 Wood Engraving Charles Keene Punch Magazine Humor Art Gallery XAY6 OD1 There is slight bleed throughThis is an original 1897 black and white in text wood engraving of a humorous conversation between a philanthropist and a working class foreman named Johnson titled, "Culture for the Working Classes." The original piece had been featured in Punch in 1877. CONDITION This 114+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. Light aging throughout. Light creasing. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Please note: There is printing

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