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Collectibles Set of 5 Different Maro Window Cards
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Set of 5 Different Maro Window Cards

from $675.00
Only 4 available
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Only 4 available


Here is a very special offer on these original stone lithographs. Edward Maro (Walter Truman Best) was a star in American Lyceum and Chautauqua performing a full-evening show of magic and music. He died tragically at age 39 in 1909 of Typhoid Fever.
Printed by Goes Litho in full color circa 1906 and still in beautiful condition. These images were printed on cardboard so they could be displayed in store windows.
They are small enough to fit on any wall in your residence.
The horizontal card measures 37 by 13 inches.
The vertical cards measure 13 by 18 inches.
The set of three full-color cards sells for $675 and while they last, I will throw in the two black and red cards for free.
More information about Edward Maro can be found in volume II of my book Classic Correspondence from Egyptian Hall Museum.

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Here is a very special offer on these original stone lithographs. Edward Maro (Walter Truman Best) was a star in American Lyceum and Chautauqua performing a full-evening show of magic and music. He died tragically at age 39 in 1909 of Typhoid Fever.
Printed by Goes Litho in full color circa 1906 and still in beautiful condition. These images were printed on cardboard so they could be displayed in store windows.
They are small enough to fit on any wall in your residence.
The horizontal card measures 37 by 13 inches.
The vertical cards measure 13 by 18 inches.
The set of three full-color cards sells for $675 and while they last, I will throw in the two black and red cards for free.
More information about Edward Maro can be found in volume II of my book Classic Correspondence from Egyptian Hall Museum.


Here is a very special offer on these original stone lithographs. Edward Maro (Walter Truman Best) was a star in American Lyceum and Chautauqua performing a full-evening show of magic and music. He died tragically at age 39 in 1909 of Typhoid Fever.
Printed by Goes Litho in full color circa 1906 and still in beautiful condition. These images were printed on cardboard so they could be displayed in store windows.
They are small enough to fit on any wall in your residence.
The horizontal card measures 37 by 13 inches.
The vertical cards measure 13 by 18 inches.
The set of three full-color cards sells for $675 and while they last, I will throw in the two black and red cards for free.
More information about Edward Maro can be found in volume II of my book Classic Correspondence from Egyptian Hall Museum.

 

FREE… while our limited supply lasts, we will include with each order two additional Maro window cards. One is a full-length portrait of Maro holding a magic wand. The other features a photo of Maro’s “Great Saxophone Quartette.” These are also over 100 years old and in remarkably good condition. The cards in the best condition will be sent to the earliest buyers.

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