Tea Trade Archive. A fascinating album of early to late 19th…
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Tea Trade Archive. A fascinating album of early to late 19th century ephemera. Predominantly English. Well worth close inspection.

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  • Ephemera - Ephemera is written or printed matter not meant to be retained or preserved, such as Christmas cards, cigarette and other trade cards, postcards, posters and Valentines.

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