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<p>[QUOTE="Pat P, post: 542333, member: 201"]It could be an original that was framed at a much later date. </p><p><br /></p><p>Or, even if you don't see tiny regular dots, it could be a reproduction done using a 20th century lithographic process used to mass produce prints that doesn't actually show any dots. I've had quite a few 20th century prints and postcards done that way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pat P, post: 542333, member: 201"]It could be an original that was framed at a much later date. Or, even if you don't see tiny regular dots, it could be a reproduction done using a 20th century lithographic process used to mass produce prints that doesn't actually show any dots. I've had quite a few 20th century prints and postcards done that way.[/QUOTE]
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