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Dutch Comic Postcards x 3 by SPURGIN, Fred

by SPURGIN, Fred

Dutch Comic Postcards x 3 by SPURGIN, Fred

Dutch Comic Postcards x 3

by SPURGIN, Fred

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London: E.J.Hey & Co. Cards 319, 321 and 322. All three unposted and unwritten. Light edge and corner wear with light marking to borders; one card (The Flying Dutchman) has light ink markings to right hand border and small indentation mark. [621A]. POSTCARD. Good. MANUSCRIPT.
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  • Publisher E.J.Hey & Co.
  • Place of Publication London
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The Golden Year Annual

by Fred Spurgin; Winifred Barham; N. E. Tuckett; Freda Isabel Nobel; B. Gower; Hyman W. Perlzweig; M. M. Gell; T. Parlett; May Gladwin; et al

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  • Hardcover
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Used - Good
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Hardcover
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Simi Valley, California, United States
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Philadelphia: Henry Altemus, 1929. Hardcover. Good. . Scarce. Non-series #59, over 100 pages, nonpaginated. Thick 4to, 2 parts bound as one. Illustrations in black and white, 12 color plates with chipping on the edges. Illustrated cover shows minor wear, tear, rubbing, and edgewear. Pages are shaken, lightly tanned, and mostly clean with a bit of foxing on the edges.
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This PIE is good enough for me. Original watercolor.

This PIE is good enough for me. Original watercolor.

by Spurgin, Fred (1882 - 1968)

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San Francisco, California, United States
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London: Circa 1905-1910. Watercolor. 30 x 23cm.cm... On board. Dirty young man eyeing a lovely lass reading "Printers' Pie." Printers' Pie was a humorous publication published at the offices of "The Sphere", London, to benefit the Printers' Pension Corporation (under various names). Publication History Printers' Pie appears to have begin in 1903. It was renamed "The Sketchbook and Printers' Pie" in the mid-1920s and appears to have continued under that name for a few more years. In some years when it published semiannually, the Christmas issues were titled "Winter's Pie".
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A$532.74