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1936 Vincent Zito "the Good For Nothing" Nude Mermaid Mer-dog Scotty Dog on 2040-motos

US $83
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Tannersville, Pennsylvania, United States

Tannersville, Pennsylvania, United States
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1936 Vincent Zito "The Good for Nothing" Nude Mermaid Mer-Dog Scotty Dog, US $83, image 1

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1936 Vincent Zito "The Good for Nothing" Nude Mermaid Mer-Dog Scotty Dog, US $83, image 2 1936 Vincent Zito "The Good for Nothing" Nude Mermaid Mer-Dog Scotty Dog, US $83, image 3

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This is a print pulled from a book called "Monkey Business by Zito". Slight yellowing at edges from age. Approximately 9x12. Small pin hole at bottom right. Copyright page is for reference only it is not included in the sale but upon request a copy can be sent along.

Many prints available. Shipping can be combined.

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