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Leslie's Weekly 1918-02-16

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Community Plate -1925A

Community Plate was good enough for the Princess Margarethe of Denmark, and it's good enough for you. It's not clear that the photo is the Princess, but that's one heck of a rig there. From the June, 1925 issue of GOOD HOUSEKEEPING.

Source: Mariangela Buch
Restoration by: Mariangela Buch

Date: 09/11/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x936
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