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Posted By: Laura
I am in the process of deconstructing a derelict scrapbook album from 1891, and thought you all might appreciate these little guys (the upright one is about 3" tall.) They are die cut Oblaten, or scraps, likely printed in Germany in a sheet. They had been cut apart (you can see the tabs where they were connected) and pasted into the album. Enjoy! |
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