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Man's Portrait in Elaborate Border
A real photo postcard printed with a decorative mask. The scrollwork and flowers in the design of the mask make it look like an elaborate picture frame.
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Were you part of the controversy on flicker - where one group swore that these scrolled borders were always mementos of deceased people and never just decorative, and the other group which agreed they were sometimes used for memorials but that they were also decorative?
I remember it got quite heated. : )
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