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There is one split toward to bottom of the slide top lid and another on the bottom of the box but it remains very sturdy and sound
The metal I believe is bronze
Stereographs came into widespread use in the second half of the 19th century
but everywhere I go-physically and virtually--I find myself picking up wooden puzzles
Antique Pressed Seaweed Specimen #2, c. 1850s antique toys There is one split towardSince finding a bundle of antique seaweed pressings from the Isle of Wight a few months ago, I've been looking for more, and so was thrilled to recently find a portfolio of seven of them, which are larger inn size and more varied than the last. They came nicely preserved inside a large piece of paper with folded edges, with "Specimens of Sea Weeds for Mrs. Bindle" hand written on the front. There is a watermark on one piece dated 1852 with the printer
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