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A Sure Thing. "Its picking up money backing dis yere pup"

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

All Broke Up. "He'd a won de money, if it hadn't been for de odder dog."

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

A Main of cocks - The First Battle

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

De Boss Rooster

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Flight of the Stakeholder

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Craps - A Close Call, "Come you pretty seben - gib my gal new shoes!"

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Craps - A Busted Game "Seben and Lebben - Scoops de Crowd!"

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Draw Poker - Laying for 'Em Sharp/ "See you, and go three better"

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Draw Poker - Getting 'Em Lively. "Three of a kind beat two pair."

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

"One For His Nob"

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

"A Full Hand"

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

"The Odd Trick"

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Euchered

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

The Darktown Bowling Club/ Watching for a strike

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

The Darktown Bowling Club. Bowled out.

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Two to Go!

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Got 'Em both!

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

"A Clean Sweep"

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

The Beauties of Billiards. "A carom on the dark red."

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Old Sledge/High-Low-Jack-Game

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

The Rubber

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Coming to the Point

Lithographer: Louis Emmanuel Soulange-Teissier (French, 1814–1898)
After: William Sidney Mount (American, 1807–1868)

Arguing the Point

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)
After: Louis Maurer (American, 1832–1932)

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