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Lot 123 - Antique Real Photo Postcard R.P.P.C.. Of A Man Smoking An Opium Pipe With Lamp And Tray
Antique real photo postcard depicting a man reclining on his side, smoking a long opium pipe over a small oil lamp. A tray beside the lamp holds opium preparation implements and materials. The verso is printed "POST CARD" with divided back fields for "CORRESPONDENCE" and "ADDRESS," and is otherwise unwritten and unstamped.
The image shows light fading and minor spots. The verso has remnants of black paper album page adhesive at all four corners where it had been glued. The stand visible in the photographs is not included.