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Artist: Rex Whistler
Rex Whistler Designed "Post Office c1937 Greetings Telegram"
Located in Bristol, CT
Image Sz: 6 3/8"H x 8 1/2"W
Frame Sz: 10 1/4"H x 12 1/4"W
w/ envelope laid-in on verso
St. Valentine's Day greetings telegram, issued by the GPO 12 February 1937. Colour half-tone and letterpress, designed by Rex Whistler...
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