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“EPSOM” 1836 The Betting Post Hand-Colored Engraving. London: Published February 1, 1836 by Ackermann and Co. After James Pollard, engraved by Charles Hunt. Historic horseracing venue in England. Prominently featured in front center of this print is a thimble rigging game. Framed to an overall size of 26 x 20”. Good. Not examined out of frame.


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Date:
2015-06-27

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