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Pain's Fireworks,Pan American Exposition,Buffalo,New York,NY,1901,Lagoon

Title: Pain's Fireworks at the Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, N.Y., 1901
Date Created/Published: c1905.
Medium: 1 print.
Summary: [Advertisement showing composite of firework displays above lagoon filled with illuminated gondolas]
Notes:
Reference copy may be available in LOT 4435-B.
This record contains unverified data from caption card.
Color lithograph copyrighted by Henry J. Pain.
Caption card tracings: Artists, Publ. I.; BI; Advertisements Misc.; Exhibitions 1901; Fireworks; Advertisements; Fireworks; Exhibitions; Shelf.
Bookmark /2001703826/
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