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(“Some figures.” Both sides of the object contain many numbers. Also on the page 11 side of the object can be seen portions of two female figures—a foot, and the hemline and knees of another model. On the full page 11 are the figures of five women, modeling new styles of fall coats. See page 152.
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(“Brass. I am not sure here. The connection leads to buttons.” See page 152, for a sketch of the full page from which the object was torn. Five female models wear coats, and many buttons are visible on the coats. The buttons appear to be cloth-covered however, in the photographs.
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(“1731.” No connections. The earliest year date on either page 11 or 12 is 1834, in the article on the Dominican Seminary, page 12. There is a $15.96 price given for one of the coats shown on page 11.
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(“A paper item, but rougher than smooth, background.” The object is a paper item. And being from a newspaper it is of a rougher, rather than smooth, background or stock. That is, the coarse newsprint versus say a coated magazine type of paper stock.
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