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Currier & Ives "A Line Shot-The Aim" hand colored lithograph by Thomas Worth (American, 1834-1917) copyrighted 1881, signed "Thomas Worth" to the image on the lower right hand corner, framed and matted under glass. This illustration was commissioned as part of the "Blackville" series of racist cartoons. Wooden frame measures 16" in height by 19" in width with the sight image measuring 10-3/4" in height by 13-3/4" in width. All measurements are approximate. In overall good condition consistent with age.
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