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with one of them loose and easy to remove and then reposition in place--it will stay on fine
and was most popular in the U
which is much aged but still retaining some of its glorious lapis blue paint
is most definitely is that--to me it completely embodies why one might become obsessed with antique bentwood pantry boxes
with some minor rusting around the edges
Boy with Hatchet, Victorian A.M. King General Store Advertising Pocket Mirror plate and bowl with one of them looseI certainly come across a lot of Victorian trade cards, but much less often an Victorian advertising pocket mirror, and I really like the graphic of little boy in smart outfit and hatchet in hand, I suppose meant to illustrate the variety of clothing and "goods" available at A. M King at 489 Main Street. I haven't been able to track down a record of A. M. King, but I have a vague recollection of coming across a trade card from the same shop, my bet
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