VTG The Sunday Magazine June 19 1904 Russians in the Red Cross No Label


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Sale price$29.95 USD

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Discover an intriguing piece of history with the VTG The Sunday Magazine from June 19, 1904, featuring the fascinating theme of "Russians in the Red Cross." This vintage magazine is not just a reading material; it's a collector's item that encapsulates the past. Even though it comes without a label, its charm remains intact, making it an exceptional addition to any collection.

This magazine is classified as being in good condition, which suggests it has seen some life but still holds its aesthetic appeal. Minor wear is noticeable on the entire magazine, adding character and authenticity to its vintage nature. This is reflected in the photos provided, which will help you assess its condition better.

For those concerned about preservation, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This additional layer helps safeguard it from dust and potential damage, further enhancing its longevity in your collection.

Take note of its key features:

  • Historical significance: Captures a moment in time, focusing on Russian involvement in the Red Cross, offering valuable insights into early 20th-century events.
  • Protection included: Comes with a plastic cover to ensure its protection and preservation for years to come.

While viewing the magazine, you may observe some marks, wear on the binding, and creases on the front corners. Rips may also be present, which adds to its vintage character but can be seen in more detail through the uploaded photos.

As you delve into the pages of this magazine, you not only engage with historical narratives but also appreciate the art of printed media from over a century ago. This magazine serves as a wonderful conversation starter and a cherished piece for any enthusiast of vintage periodicals.

VTG The Sunday Magazine June 19 1904 Russians in the Red Cross

Don’t miss out on this remarkable opportunity to own a piece of history! Perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone with an appreciation for vintage artifacts.

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