Antique Look Who's Here Picture Card Old Photo With Fireplace
SKU #EP285029
 
 
Today I am pleased to offer this antique 19th century Look Who's Here Folder. This is a very rare folder that shows a young boy at a table. Underneath the photo is a colored fireplace, suggesting this was used around the winter holidays. The photo does not have any marks on it. It measures 4.5" x 2.75". It is in Good + condition; featuring: soft corners with a few fold marks. Another fine example that deserves a space along your shelf!
 
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**Auction is for item pictured, if its not in the picture it doesn't come with it.
 
 
 
Ephemera and Paper Condition Guide

This item is in Good + condition.

 
  • Near Mint: The color and paper is vibrant and extremely well preserved.There is absolutely no sign of aging to the naked eye. Such items are very rare.
  • Excellent: The item may have some signs of aging such as toning or foxing*, but there are no major rips or wrinkles. A minor rip on the outside edge less than half an inch, a corner page curl or a "dog-ear" may be evident. Usually these imperfections can be masked by framing or matting. Any defects will be noted in our description. (*Toning refers to the rust color hue all paper acquires due to oxidation over time; Foxing refers to the minuscule wrinkle effect paper can acquire due to exposure to moisture in storage.)
  • Good: The item has an imperfection somewhere. A small stain, rip, or ink transfer from an adjoining page or moisture damage has affected the item. All defects will be noted in our description.
  • Poor: Describes a book that is sufficiently worn. Any missing maps or pages will be noted in the description. A book in this condition may be soiled, scuffed, stained, or spotted and may have loose joints, hinges, pages, etc.
  • Aging System: To avoid confusion, we have adopted the ICEAC aging system to grade all of our ephemeraand paper. Any year through 1939 is Antique, the years of the 1940's are Vintage, and the 1950's and beyond are collectable. 
 
 

 

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