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Lot 113 - Antique 1904 All-Girls School Yearbook with Gilt Monogram, Green Cloth Binding, Photographic Plates, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Area
Antique 1904 yearbook from an unidentified all-girls school, likely in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. The book is in an oblong landscape format bound in green cloth with a gilt-stamped interlocking monogram and "1904" on the front cover. Green endpapers are present at front and rear. The front endpaper carries a pencil ownership inscription that appears to read "Josephine C. McShane, 4744 Hazel Ave., W. Philadelphia." The other front endpaper has a pencil inscription that appears to read "Casataque, Pa." The interior contains photographic plates including an oval group portrait captioned "Class Day Committee" depicting approximately 16 young women.
The green cloth covers show overall scuffing, wear at the corners, and fraying at the head and tail of the spine. The gilt stamping on the front cover is dulled. Interior pages are toned.