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with one tear and a bit of fading to the label
with the wire wrapped twice all the way around the turned wood handle
hand-thrown and hand-painted
This 1902 first edition of “What’s What At Home and Abroad” by F
and that perhaps the large ball in his large hands is a metaphor for the world
November Lucky Birthstone Antique Hand Drawn Postcard woven wool textile with one tear and aI like to think the maker of this made one for every month of the year and I wish I had them all. But lucky for a November baby, here's this one, with what I guess is a lucky horseshoe bejeweled with topaz! The text appears to read: Who first comes to this world below. With dreay [dreary I think it's meant to be] November's fog and snow. Should prize the Topaz's amber hue. Emblem of friends and lovers true." Pretty good! 3 1 2" x 5 1 2" and mailed to
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