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1931 Print West Indians Sugar Engraving Ewing Galloway ORIGINAL HISTORIC F1A XGWA2 TM5A3B27C50

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TM5A3B27C50

and a small crease in the top right corner

This piece was illustrated by Colton

drawn from Nature and on Stone by S

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1931 Print West Indians Sugar Engraving Ewing Galloway ORIGINAL HISTORIC F1A XGWA2 TM5A3B27C50This is an original 1931 black and white halftone print of an engraving "When There Was No Surplus of Sugar" by Ewing Galloway, showing the vigor with which West Indians make sugar, is three centuries out of date. CONDITION This 80+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine+. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Product Type: Original Halftone Print; Black White Grade: Near Mint Very Fine+ Dimensions:

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