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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
Anyone familiar with the litho shown below? It was produced in 1896 by Forbes Lith. Co. Boston & NY for Schipper and Block "The Biggest, Best and Busiest Store, Peoria, Ill." and is titled "The National Game of Baseball". It apparently is designed to be a 3-D cutout but is it a game or just for display? Seems like I have seen another very similar produced about the same time but for another company. I'm probably going to stick it on ebay or send to an auction but I don't know quite how to describe what it is. Any help would be appreciated! |
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