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Playful Victorian styling for everyday wear is presented on this trade card featured in the "Best of" Collection...


Playful Victorian styling for everyday wear is presented on this trade card featured in the "Best of" Collection [https://goo.gl/Z6FmjA ] A restored postcard is available for purchase. For information: [ https://goo.gl/TvFc39 ]

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