[Rarebooks] FS: Victorian Embossed Advertising Card for Boston Printer of Embossed Advertising Cards
Joslin Hall Rare Books, Ephemera & Photographs
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Victorian Embossed Advertising Card for Boston Printer of Embossed
Advertising Cards.
An attractive embossed card by a Boston maker of embossed cards-
“Dickinson’s Embossed Cards splendid patterns, Large and Small Sizes,
Suitable for Bridal, Address, and Business Cards - Will sell these cards
at the Lowest Cash Prices”.
Card. 5.25”x3”. Minor wear, some soil. [46600] $85
A Picture =>
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Here it is adjusted with some more contrast to show the lettering
better-
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