Southern California ephemera - a little metal-faced picture frame - 4" tall by 3" wide by 1/4" thick.
Frame has raised ostrich's, foliage, and attraction name - Cawston Ostrich Farm
VERY unique and interesting piece of history.

The Cawston Ostrich Farm - a Premier tourist attraction in So. Cal. from 1896 to 1935
from wikipedia - 

The farm was first established at the corner of Main Street and Washington Boulevard in Los Angeles. In 1888, it was relocated to Norwalk,        California; at this point, Cawston had 34 birds. The farm was moved again to South Pasadena in 1896, where it reopened to the public that October 15 with no fewer than 200 ostriches in its stable.

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