File:J. E. Standley and polar bear rug 1913 postcard detail.jpg

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English: Ye Olde Curiosity Shop (Seattle, Washington) founder J. E. Standley posing with a polar bear rug. Originally this appeared on a 1913 postcard. This version is slightly cropped
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Source Scanned from reproduction in Kate C. Duncan, 1001 Curious Things, University of Washington Press, 2000, ISBN 0295980109, p. 2.
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