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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
1887 Print of Soldiers with Rifles, marching to Drummer's Beat
ebay seller whitetea*ginger ( 604) is offering item no. 350276180220 described as follows:
Wonderful 19th century antique photogravure print dating to 1887. Print is an authentic antique print. Condition is very nice and clean for a print of this age. Print has ample blank margins. Overall size is approximately 8.25 inches by 12 inches with image size being approximately 5 5/8 inches by 7.75 inches. Blank on the back.
Print is titled in the blank margins. "La guerre; marche en avant." Artist is A. P. Roll.
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