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Lot of medicine-related cards and ephemera, 1800s-1900s
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Advertising
Health & Beauty
Medicine & First Aid
-40%
Lot of medicine-related cards and ephemera, 1800s-1900s
$ 1.75
$ 1.05
Availability:
100 in stock
Return shipping will be paid by:
Buyer
All returns accepted:
Returns Accepted
Restocking Fee:
No
Original/Reproduction:
Original
Type of Advertising:
Medicine
Item must be returned within:
14 Days
Color:
Multi-color
Refund will be given as:
Money Back
Date of Creation:
Victorian
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
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Description
Size Guide
Description
Postcards, Victorian Trading Cards, Advertising, Cover, etc.
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