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Daisy, Daisy...
I got this one from somewhere online. It's from London.
The front stamp says:
J.S. Walker
Woolwich
48 Wellington St.
I'm not sure of the date on this one. The crimped edges usually mean the 1890s - at least in the US. Her costume has Juliet type sleeves, swansdown trim, a collar that's close but not too high, and her hat is piled high on a flattish, smallish rim.
Any guesses?
I'm thinking probably late 1890s.
The front stamp says:
J.S. Walker
Woolwich
48 Wellington St.
I'm not sure of the date on this one. The crimped edges usually mean the 1890s - at least in the US. Her costume has Juliet type sleeves, swansdown trim, a collar that's close but not too high, and her hat is piled high on a flattish, smallish rim.
Any guesses?
I'm thinking probably late 1890s.
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