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Antique Lithographs of Chief Justice John Marshall jewelry could function nicely for holding

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could function nicely for holding business or personal cards

Set of 5 antique botanical engravings by William Curtis

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or turned into pillows

Antique Lithographs of Chief Justice John Marshall jewelry could function nicely for holdingOriginal antique lithographs by the engravers E. B and E. C Kellogg, done in 1844. Lithographs are based off the life portraits created by William H. Brown, the famed portraitist who created scissor cuts of his subjects. John Marshall was a statesman, jurist, and Founding Father who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835. Lithograph set in an antique frame with tortoise shell inlay (pre CITIES). Size

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