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"Salutari Din Bucuresci" - A Lithography DD 1895 !

 
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" SALUTARI DIN BUCURESCI " ( Greetings from Bucharest) A very early Romanian PPC, published by " Libraria Carol Muller,Bucuresci, 53 Calea Victoriei " and printed ( LITOGRAPHY ) by Druck. v. Louis Glaser, Leipzig

It was send from Bucharest 29 December 1895 to Basel, Switzerland , as a greetings card for New Year.

The pictures on front side shows : on left-hand side " Calea Victoriei" ( Victory Avenue) a famous street then and present-day, and on right-hand side " Baile Eforiei" ( Public Bathhouse) which on the corner has a big billboard advertising for famous German sewing machine " SINGER" .
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