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Tintype framed in postcard

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Tintype framed in postcard
Tintype framed postcard, 9th plate tintype of a woman reading a book. A hold is cut in an Old greeting card of roses with the tintype inserted. The back is covered with paper with postcard printing. Very Unusual.

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Date & Place: in USA
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