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Antique TRADE CARD ALBUM 33-Pages of Cards ADVERTISING EPHEMERA SCRAPBOOK c.19th
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Ephemera
A RECENTLY OBTAINED (as of 10.12.2019) 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY ADVERTISING/EPHEMERA/TRADE CARD COLLECTION IS NOW AVAILABLE!!
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ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Being offered for sale is the antique TRADE CARD SCRAPBOOK (16 double-sided pages + backside of cover (that's 33 total pages full of cards - around 300 cards/die cuts/etc. - rough estimate...by all means, go ahead and count them)) from circa the late 19th and/or early 20th century (some/all may or may not be dated - see pics - zoom in), as seen in the pictures/as described in the title. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR IMPORTANT CONDITION NOTES. Being offered for sale as-found, uncleaned. May require a thorough detailing to bring to its full potential.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your money back...no questions asked!
CONDITION NOTES:
ALL PAGES ARE ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES and are EXTREMELY BRITTLE/FRAGILE. The slightest of touch flakes pieces off. MUST BE HANDLED WITH CARE.
All trade cards are all glued to pages (I'm told there's a method involving soaking them to remove cards but have never tried this) and their condition is as shown in the pictures. Please inspect them carefully. Front cover is in okay shape but does have moderate overall wear (see pics). NO binding present. Rear cover also missing. I cut & duct taped two pieces of sturdy cardboard together to serve as a replacement cover (mainly just to protect the pages during transit but certainly may come in handy). See pics.
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT:
Cover measures 10-3/4" wide x 13-7/8" tall. Please see ruler in pictures for size/scale reference. Additional measurements shall be provided upon request.
Total weight is 2 lbs. 8.5 oz..
GENERAL NOTE: If you are viewing this on a mobile phone or tablet and the pictures are blurry when you zoom in, be sure to check that your browser is set to "Full Website Version", as the mobile browsers often reduce image quality in favor of speed. Our pictures are high resolution and always in focus. Best viewed using a computer with a nice big monitor.
A RECENTLY OBTAINED (as of 10.12.2019) 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY ADVERTISING/EPHEMERA/TRADE CARD COLLECTION IS NOW AVAILABLE!!
PLEASE BROWSE OUR STORE FOR MORE GREAT PAPER COLLECTIBLES!!
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Being offered for sale is the antique TRADE CARD SCRAPBOOK (16 double-sided pages + backside of cover (that's 33 total pages full of cards - around 300 cards/die cuts/etc. - rough estimate...by all means, go ahead and count them)) from circa the late 19th and/or early 20th century (some/all may or may not be dated - see pics - zoom in), as seen in the pictures/as described in the title. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR IMPORTANT CONDITION NOTES. Being offered for sale as-found, uncleaned. May require a thorough detailing to bring to its full potential.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your money back...no questions asked!
CONDITION NOTES:
ALL PAGES ARE ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES and are EXTREMELY BRITTLE/FRAGILE. The slightest of touch flakes pieces off. MUST BE HANDLED WITH CARE.
All trade cards are all glued to pages (I'm told there's a method involving soaking them to remove cards but have never tried this) and their condition is as shown in the pictures. Please inspect them carefully. Front cover is in okay shape but does have moderate overall wear (see pics). NO binding present. Rear cover also missing. I cut & duct taped two pieces of sturdy cardboard together to serve as a replacement cover (mainly just to protect the pages during transit but certainly may come in handy). See pics.
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT:
Cover measures 10-3/4" wide x 13-7/8" tall. Please see ruler in pictures for size/scale reference. Additional measurements shall be provided upon request.
Total weight is 2 lbs. 8.5 oz..
GENERAL NOTE: If you are viewing this on a mobile phone or tablet and the pictures are blurry when you zoom in, be sure to check that your browser is set to "Full Website Version", as the mobile browsers often reduce image quality in favor of speed. Our pictures are high resolution and always in focus. Best viewed using a computer with a nice big monitor.