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Here you go...

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heres the pic flipped.



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Thank you! After reading more about in online, and seeing it's made by the Acme White Lead & Color???.. Not sure I'd want to buy any today. grin. Appears it was the 'latest and greatest' paint available in the late 1800s and early 1900's. Most likely the 'old' paint that is so dangerous now? Thanks again.
 

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