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Artist: Conrad Dickel
A Colonial Christmas
A Colonial Christmas

A Colonial Christmas

By Conrad Dickel

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Advertisement for the Interwoven Stocking Company, New Brunswick, NJ. "A Colonial Christmas", Title given by Interwoven. (“Christmas in Philadelphia—Independence Hall” is title give...

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1920s Conrad Dickel Landscape Paintings

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