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Item Code: 933-27
Full view of a handsome young boy with his arm resting on a chair. He is wearing a shirt which buttons to his knicker-length trousers, high socks and boots.
Backmark reads, “E.P. BAKER, OVER THE FARMERS’ STORE, AT THE DEPOT. VOSILANTI, MICH. PORCELAIN AND INK PICTURES MADE IN THE BEST STYLES.”
Image has yellowed with age but is clear with good contrast. [sl] [ph:L]
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