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a 1990 Mark Schultz comic book "Cadillacs and Dinosaurs"
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Jerry Lee Lewis
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an Arthur Rackham illustration
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clear 1953 "Crystalon tumblers" for restaurants were almost indestructable,
but near the end of their 20 year lifespan they showed their age
but near the end of their 20 year lifespan they showed their age
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a James R. Bingham illustration
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a John D. Batten illustration see full size
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1962 film stunt man Joe Bonomo see full size
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Nicholas Monro 1970 see full size
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a 1976 diving competition poster from Quebec
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an 1865 John Gilbert illustration see full size
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a James Marshall children's book illustration, 1973
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Maurice Busset
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a George Cruikshank illustration see full size
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a 1960s "Eveready" battery
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a Peter Arno illustration
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a Bill Elder story panel for 1950s MAD see full size
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Mexican jumping beans are seed pods that have been inhabited by the larva of a small moth ... encapsulated in plastic, they were sold as children's toys
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a 1965 Jaguar hood mascot in an advertising illustration see full size
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a Charles Tunnicliffe illustration
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1922 photographs of "Successive 1,500,000-volt arcs over a 14 foot gap"
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Nestor Martin Fernandez de la Torre, 1913 see full size
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a Harry Rountree illustration see full size
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a Charles Livingston Bull illustration
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William Stout
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