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Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "INSET AND ADD-ON PHOTOS (Photos on postcards, calling cards, etc.)".
This postcard is made of tree bark - or perhaps a thin cut of wood of some kind. The only thing printed on the back is:
Patented Apr. 3 1906
JWN Company
The "friend" is a cheery looking woman, but her fancy dress, necklace and parasol, seem a little fashion-inappropriate next to the moose, or whatever it is.
This postcard is made of tree bark - or perhaps a thin cut of wood of some kind. The only thing printed on the back is:
Patented Apr. 3 1906
JWN Company
The "friend" is a cheery looking woman, but her fancy dress, necklace and parasol, seem a little fashion-inappropriate next to the moose, or whatever it is.
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