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Ready for spring and available for purchase as a postcard [ https://goo.gl/RajcE9 ] this bright card was first...


Ready for spring and available for purchase as a postcard [ https://goo.gl/RajcE9 ] this bright card was first issued by Max Stadler & Co. in the late 19th century. For more information, see the original card in [ https://goo.gl/qeM4Vs ] the "Best of" Collection.

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  1. Jeff Diver . Mr, l'd like to thank you very much for sending drawings from collection of '"Emma Jane Arnold's. ..I read that you write about this bright card ! I Like the way to draw, . design the character. Her socks, her dress , her cĺoak, her hat,her jacket. It's a dream; a wealth that gives a benefit invaluable and also priceless! . You know the reason why I choose your collection.. Because of all this postcards from the late of XIXe continue to be unusual between the shade and colours . Again thanks very much Mr Diver! ________________________________________Greetings from Paris France Olml.

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  2. Olivier Marclescot Thanks so much! I'm pleased to hear you are enjoying the Collection and that you appreciate its unique qualities!

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