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with graphite visible under the ink--as all that detail needed some careful sketching first
but I did find a few lustreware graduated sets of three
and lunar phenomenon specifically
so many wonderful things
And I love a mirror that was likely the only one in a household
Karl Apin (Blind) and Robert Leclais, Latvian Immigrants in Cleveland, Ohio, 1904 Tintype H.E. Chamberlain with graphite visible under theAt first I took these two for brothers, but the note on the reverse of the tintype identifies them by name as Karl Apin, left, and Robert Leclais, at right, described (in Latvian) as the owner of Riga's in Cleveland, this photo dated 1904. I've found a definitive record for Karl Apin, born in Riga, Livonia (Latvia) in 1864 and died in Cleveland 1918. In the later part of the 19th century and early 20th Cleveland saw a significant influx of Latvian
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