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⫸ 862 Postcard SILVERSMITH'S DAUGHTER Navajo Indian 1920 Willis Photo - New

$ 1.66

Availability: 30 in stock
  • Condition: New
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  • Type: Printed (Lithograph)
  • Postage Condition: Unposted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    862 Postcard
    THE SILVERSMITH'S DAUGHTER, Navajo – Joseph Willis 1920
    Photo - New
    The young daughter of a Navajo silversmith is shown wearing a silver naja (crescent shaped or squash blossom) necklace, heishi beads (small disc or tube-shaped beads) with jaclas (heishi earrings) and an array of silver bracelets and rings, all of which seem to be custom made just the right size for a young girl. Photograph by Joseph R. Willis, c. 1920 (337)
    New postcards; measuring approximately 4" x 6".
    Any scanner image banding does not exist on the postcard.
    Non-smoking environment.
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    This Postcard IS A MODERN CARD ( NOT Vintage, even though the original image might be older, this card is new ) and it is in nice shape !!! It is unused !!!
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    Please note that in some cases wavy, multi-colored lines ( banding ) appear on the scanned image. These lines do not appear on the actual postcard !!! LP 47 - 72815