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Victorian Cigar Label - Circa 1880's
Victorian Cigar Label dated circa 1880's - Printed Chromolithographically and Embossed.Printers unknown, but most pobably American.
SellerWayside Mews Collectables
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Wayside Mews Collectables
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Near Ipswich,
Suffolk
Tel : 01473 422799
Non UK callers : +44 1473 422799
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Dimensions15.5 cms x 24.0 cms (6" x 9.3/8")
Category Antique Ephemera
Date Circa 1880's
Late Victorian Antiques Material Paper
Origin American
Condition Excellent
Item code as167a380
Status For Sale
£48.00
$60.30
€57.54
$60.30
€57.54
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View all stock from
Wayside Mews Collectables
By appointment only
Near Ipswich,
Suffolk
Tel : 01473 422799
Non UK callers : +44 1473 422799
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