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    Sep 5, 2012, 02:45 PM
    Edward Gross, NY "First Birthday"
    I have a print copyrighted by Edward Gross, NY. It is a penciled baby face and a birthday cake. It says "The First Birthday" Can anyone give me any info on this picture?

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