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Springfield, New Jersey, United States

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Vintage Postcard Little Rock Arkansas AR St Vincent's Infirmary Chrome Teich

Condition: Very good, light corner bumping, slight yellowing, light soiling

Size:  3.5 x 5.5 (Standard)
Publisher: Curteichcolor 
Postmarked: Unused 
Number: 6C-K2211


    A detailed packing list is included with each shipment.

    All cards are original vintage cards and not reproductions.

    My home is smoke free. However, since many of these cards come from estate sales where the homes are not smoke free, some of the cards may have a slight smoky odor.  I do my best to air the cards out for six months prior to selling, but I can't guarantee that they are odor free.  Feel free to contact me is you have a question.

    I'm delighted to make international shipments by first class mail. The cost is $4.00 for up to 20 items.   

    Vintage Postcard # 16038

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