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#302036 Thu Feb 02 2012 05:44 PM
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I picked up this print this week on eBay, and I'm trying to figure out its age before it goes to the frame shop. It's 16"x 11" and the paper does appear aged. It's copyrighted with "The Texas Company" which I know Texaco stopped using in 1959.

Jamie








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KentuckyT #302040 Thu Feb 02 2012 05:47 PM
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The cars look late 1930's early 40's


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I'd guess the 1930s from the style of the art.

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Late twenties if you notice the Oil tank left hand side, Tanker right hand side and car. Nice find !

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Thanks everyone! I thought it was old, but I didn't know for sure.

Jamie




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