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DOG Bloodhound War Morocco Spanish Troops Treaty of Fez 1912, Rare Antique Print

$ 36.95

Availability: 57 in stock

Description

This picture shows a bloodhound war dog (military dog) in Morocco with Major Richardson and spanish and Moroccan troops. The photo is probably taken around the time of the Treaty of Fez in 1912. However the print is from about 1929.
These dogs were used as messengers, ambulance (search) dogs, and tracking dogs.  The caption reads: "With the Spanish Troops in Morocco."
This is a black-and-white plate from an extremely rare antique book from circa 1929. It has a blank back, meaning it was printed separately from the text for better quality and then tipped in or sewn into the book when it was bound. It would look wonderful framed.
The paper is heavy and of quality. The page measures approx. 5.75 x 9 inches, and the picture (without margins) is approx. 4 x 6 inches.
This print will come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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