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Liberty for Everyone! Scarce c. 1920s-30 Liberty Magazine Seller's/Advertising Bag lock shaped cutout with what looks to be

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with what looks to be four small nails missing around the top rim

It appears our Johannes lived to the age of 72 and had five children

The stoneware form itself is loaded with texture and irregularities

Really fun to read--and great for a math refresher

At first I took them for drawings

Liberty for Everyone! Scarce c. 1920s-30 Liberty Magazine Seller's/Advertising Bag lock shaped cutout with what looks to beLaunched in 1924, Liberty was an American weekly general interest magazine, originally priced at 5 cents and subtitled, "A Weekly for Everybody," both as advertised on this original magazine seller's bag. Featuring contributions from some of the biggest politicians, celebrities, authors, and artists of the 20th century, it's circulation ranked close to that of The Saturday Evening Post. This bag dates to the early years, 1920s early 30s, with the logo

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