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Card Tripod. English or German: Joseph Bland [?], late nineteenth century. Early brass stand switches one card for another or causes cards to vanish when covered. 6" high. Mild age-consistent pitting.


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Auctioneer:
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Date:
2016-10-29

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Date:
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