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02/09/2025 02:09 PM
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(13) ANTIQUE PHOTOS (INCLUDES BICYCLES & TENNIS PLAYERS)

Rating: 8
Comments. Mounted on thick paper / cardstock these Studio cards vary in size and are more than 100 years old. It includes photos of ladies, gentlemen as well as children from studios in Westboro, Milford, Worchester as well as Boston Mass and one from Providence as well as Williamsport PA. Also included is a pair of couples sporting tennis rackets as well as a trio proudly next to their Penny Farthings with two being the same picture. This lot is in good shape having normal use wear, could have some soiling/stains as seen in our picture and are at our Auction Gallery for preview.


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