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Did you mean Edmund Osthaus?
I have not published any prints Which ones did you get. ( I won't ask for pictures )After asking -I realized the description will likely be. It's the one with two setters
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Rick only one print has two setters the other has one setter and a hunter with flushing quail. They were advertisements for United Shoe Service in Wallingford Conn circa 1940's. The quail/setter is by Hintermeister the two setters are Osthaus.
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