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mine is an 8 x 10 originial colors back int he 1906, it must be a calendar
for the bank but it is signed with Ellens signature has 2 years mentioned.
the picture copyright 1904 and then the calander of 1906.
i haven't seen any dutch girls of hers online not even a postcard
Any suggestions?
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From: "john clapsaddle" <johnclap(a)yahoo.com>
To: <CLAPSADDLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: ELLEN H. CLAPSADDLE
>I have some pictures of of a single dutch boy and girl
> on a postcard. i ddon't have a picture of two girls.
>
> John Clapsaddle
>
> --- Sharon <Odie58(a)chartermi.net> wrote:
>
>> I have a 8 x 10 that is of 2 Dutch Girls on the
>> front one is holding an umbrella folded under her
>> left arm and a basket on her right arm, and as if
>> she is talking to the other girl. They both are
>> wearing their dutch dresses,aprons, bonnets and
>> wooden shoes.
>> Under the picture is:
>> Copyright 1904
>> The International Art, Pub signed Ellen H.
>> Clapsaddle
>>
>> In the right corner of the 8 x 10 is Printed
>> Greeting-1906
>> The Home Savings Bank
>> Detroit
>>
>> the colors on this 8 x 10 is beautiful.
>>
>> On the back side is an 1906 Calendar with the months
>> in gold and the months are in different order to
>> form like a circle and the days and dates are top to
>> bottom instead of right to left for each month,
>> there is also designs and in the middle the year in
>> a nice font of 1906.
>>
>> Any idea of anything on this piece?
>>
>> I know its hard when you actual don't see it in
>> hand.
>>
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I have a 8 x 10 that is of 2 Dutch Girls on the front one is holding an umbrella folded under her left arm and a basket on her right arm, and as if she is talking to the other girl. They both are wearing their dutch dresses,aprons, bonnets and wooden shoes.
Under the picture is:
Copyright 1904
The International Art, Pub signed Ellen H. Clapsaddle
In the right corner of the 8 x 10 is Printed
Greeting-1906
The Home Savings Bank
Detroit
the colors on this 8 x 10 is beautiful.
On the back side is an 1906 Calendar with the months in gold and the months are in different order to form like a circle and the days and dates are top to bottom instead of right to left for each month, there is also designs and in the middle the year in a nice font of 1906.
Any idea of anything on this piece?
I know its hard when you actual don't see it in hand.