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The stylesetting shepherd ("Rachel came with her father's sheep, for she was a shepherd" Genesis 29:9) has been...


The stylesetting shepherd ("Rachel came with her father's sheep, for she was a shepherd" Genesis 29:9) has been around for a long time. This American version was published in 1891 by George Harris & Sons, Lithographers, Philadelphia PA for the Woolson Spice Co.'s Lion Coffee brand. Exclusive to this Collection.

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  1. Sara Sohrabi Thanks for your comment! I got it in my email, but Google did not reproduce it here, perhaps because it had a bad (404 message: not found) url attached.

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  2. Imobile Zr Thanks for your comment! I got it in my email. I do not know why Google failed to post it here.

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  3. The butterflies are a great attraction for this piece of art work.🌹🌹🌹🌹

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  4. Hedy Vukin I agree. The framing on this card was unusually detailed and well-executed.

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