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Lot 140 - Antique Handwritten Record Book For School District No. 13, Richmond, New Hampshire, 1854–1879, Blue / Green Cloth Cover With Gilded Urn Design
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Lot 140 - Antique Handwritten Record Book For School District No. 13, Richmond, New Hampshire, 1854–1879, Blue / Green Cloth Cover With Gilded Urn DesignAntique handwritten book of records documenting School District No. 13 in Richmond, New Hampshire, with entries spanning the years 1854 through 1879. Bound in a green cloth cover featuring a gilt urn design on the front. Includes detailed minutes, financial accounts, and notes relating to the districts operation during the mid to late nineteenth century. Wear to covers with rubbing, edge losses, and age toning throughout; interior pages show foxing,
and the Cavity of the Mouth
the airplane in which Lt
"Andersen’s Fairy Tales
Philadelphia’s coverage provides insight into both military developments and the civilian perspective on the unfolding conflict
785" W x 7
Pre-Auction Notes: does not include mannequin head
bottom has some minor damage
typical of lunch boxes of this age
This doll measures 21" from head to toe
featuring lovely illustrations by Pauline Baynes
Man Without A Country by Hale
The painting is in good condition with minor staining and other mild signs of wear
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