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1882 Wood Engraving Paris Costume Dress 19th Century Rue De La Paix XGNA8 PANPAC1 This is an original 1922

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This is an original 1922 black and white print ad for The Winton Company of Cleveland

Charles Alfred Pillsbury bought stake in a Minneapolis Flour Mill

"The White Line Radiator Belongs to the Stearns" Vintage Advertising

" This is an original 1913 hand-tipped

ou La Matinée du Jour de L'an" by Philibert Louis Debucourt

1882 Wood Engraving Paris Costume Dress 19th Century Rue De La Paix XGNA8 PANPAC1 This is an original 1922This is an original 1882 black and white wood engraving of an extremely well dressed couple promenading in Rue de la Paix in Paris, France. CONDITION This 129+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine+. Light aging throughout. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Product Type: Original Wood Engraving; Black White Grade: Near Mint Very Fine+ Dimensions: Approximately 4. 5 x 6. 75 inches; 11 x 17 cm

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