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1929 Halftone Print Palaeopathology Surgery Operation Stone Age Skull Wound XGS1 XGTC9 Roy D'Arcy as the villain

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Roy D'Arcy as the villain General Marlanax and Paulette Duval as the plotter Carlotta

"Song Without Words

Period Paper is pleased to offer a collection of original prints from the 1932 Summer Olympics (Games of the X Olympiad) held in Los Angeles

This is an original 1937 Great Depression Era black and white print ad for Santa Fe Salt

This is an original 1903 black and white print ad for the Harrison Blue Flame Wickless Oil Gas Stove from the World Manufacturing Company

1929 Halftone Print Palaeopathology Surgery Operation Stone Age Skull Wound XGS1 XGTC9 Roy D'Arcy as the villainThis is an original 1929 black and white halftone print of a drawing depicting a Stone Age Surgical Operation in which a doctor has cut a hole in the patient's skull and will fill it with hot oil. Due to archaeological findings and palaeopathological studies, the skull has been preserved. CONDITION This 82+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine+. Light aging throughout. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage.

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