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1938 Angora Pussy Cat Child Letter - Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Edgerton Ohio - W.W. Fisher - Fernandé David Illustration Stationary - Scott 720 3c George Washington Stamp - Machine Slogan Postal Cancel - Great Depression Era
1938 Angora Pussy Cat Child Letter - Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Edgerton Ohio - W.W. Fisher - Fernandé David Illustration Stationary - Scott 720 3c George Washington Stamp - Machine Slogan Postal Cancel - Great Depression Era
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Vintage Original 1938 Angora Pussy Cat Child Letter - Philadelphia Pennsylvania - Edgerton Ohio - W.W. Fisher - Fernandé David Illustration Stationary - Scott 720 3c George Washington Stamp - Machine Slogan Postal Cancel - Great Depression Era
Postal Cover Measures Approx. 5-3/4" Wide by 2-1/2" Tall
Front Letter Measures Approx. 5-1/2" Wide by 5" Tall
In Good Vintage Condition - Folds, Creases, Staining, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Letter / Postal Cover.
Child's Letter Sent From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania On December 29, 1938, Addressed To Mr. And Mrs. W.W. Fisher In Edgerton, Ohio. The Envelope Bears A 3-Cent George Washington Stamp And A Clear Machine Slogan Postal Cancellation. Inside Is A Handwritten Note By A Young Child, Referencing An Angora Pussy Cat, Accompanied By Drawings And A Printed Illustration By Fernandé David. The French Caption, "Nous N'irons Plus Au Bois," References A Traditional French Children's Song. This Item Reflects Early 20th-Century Children's Communication, Period Illustration Styles, And Domestic Life References Of The Great Depression Era.
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