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A very nice 19th Century die cut postcard for Thanksgiving. In a soft coloration, this postcard is exceptionally pretty.
The postcard is unused. No markings as to company etc. Very nice condition.
$6.50
A very nice 19th Century die cut postcard for Thanksgiving. In a soft coloration, this postcard is exceptionally pretty.
The postcard is unused. No markings as to company etc. Very nice condition.

A very unique tin lithograph school children’s tube pencil case. The graphics of the tin lid features teacher, her students and blackboard, numbers and alphabet. The lower part of the tube is embellishes with flowers, math numbers and ruler. Pat’d … Read More

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