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Akvarell No 1, Card publisher and nr on back. |
These cards were imported most likely from Germany as indicated by "Imp."
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Akvarell No 1 Caption on front |
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Akvarell No. 1. Stockholm - Kungsträdgården |
The Akvarell, watercolor, series is an unusual series of postcards. These are the three that I have found thus far. The one used one, No 9, was used in 1913. These cards are not signed by the artist.
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Akvarell No 9. Stockholm - Kungl. Dramatiska Teatern |
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Akvarell No 7. Stockholm - Kungsträdgården, Molins fontän |
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