File:Chinese note in matched sets 1917.png
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[edit]DescriptionChinese note in matched sets 1917.png |
English: The Chinese note in matched sets. Design by the Hart Co., Cleveland. (p. 97) |
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Source | Illustrated Milliner Company (1917) domain The Illustrated Milliner, 18, Illustrated Milliner Company, pp. 2– |
Author | Illustrated Milliner Company |
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