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Poor Trust is Dead. Bad Pay Killed Him.

Poor Trust is Dead. Bad Pay Killed Him.

1868

A whimsical small folio Currier. The phrase is taken from one from old England, Sacred to the memory of Poor trust, who fought hard at the battle of Deception, but fell under General Bad Pay.

Cunningham list one print under this title which is described as having human figures to delineate the title. We know of two other variants, This with the dog lying on the ground and another, also with the dog lying on the ground but with a barrel behind him.  All are scarce.
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Artwork Information

  • MEDIUM: Lithograph
  • SIZE: Small folio - image size 9 x 12 7/8" (23 x 32.7 cm)
  • ADDITIONAL INFO: This piece is in a 13.5 x 18 inch mat for handling.
  • CONDITION: Fair condition. Time toned overall with some damp staining along the right edge.
  • PUBLISHER: Published by Currier & Ives. 125 Nassau Street, New York.
  • REFERENCE: Conningham #4839 Variant

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