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Currier & Ives Trade Card Prints Horse Carriage Laying Back Stiff Hung Up Starch

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Management number 61279061 Release Date 2026/02/26 List Price $149.99 Model Number 61279061
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A RARE FIND!
Nice lot of two antique original lithograph print trade cards
"Laying Back Stiff For A Brush" depicts a humorous horse-drawn carriage race. The phrase "laying back stiff for a brush" is a colloquial expression related to racing, meaning preparing for a fast and competitive contest
"Hung Up With The Starch Out" depicts a satirical scene of a carriage crash with a man hung up in a tree
The original artwork is attributed to American artist Thomas Worth
Both cards advertise "O. Smith, Dealer in Carriages, Dayton, O". with text in an oval on the upper right
Professionally matted and framed behind glass in a beautiful wood frame with ornate corner embelishments
Approximate dimensions as photographed
Ready to hang

Antique Condition: This is a used antique item that shows use and wear commensurate with age, including frame imperfections as photographed. See photos for detailed condition.

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Antique > Home decor
SizeN/A
BrandCurrier & Ives
ConditionFair

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