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    Early fry and co mineral water showcard

    Early fry and co mineral water showcard

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    About this item

    Stunning unusually large mineral waters showcard, a very early decorative card for fry co. Quite a big company when it come to mineral waters. Lovely eyeful with great typography and a great coat of arms, dating early 20th century, would look lovely framed. printers mark clearly visable to the bottom left.

    Condition 

    plenty of wear and discolouring but a nice complete showcard.

    any questions feel free to contact me 

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10229 (AB-150096)

    Dimensions

    W: 55cm  (21.7")H: 41cm  (16.1")

    Period

    Early 20th Century

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