Keystone Stereoview Sioux Chief, Hunter, Teepee & Hides
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This is a wonderful old Keystone Stereoview featuring American Indians and showing how they lived in the early 1900's. This card is of an old Sioux Chief and a hunter in their camp showing a teepee, wagon, and many animal hides . It is in excellent to near mint condition. This card is titled "An Old Sioux Chief and Camp." with a Keystone negative number of 23315 and is numbered 31. It measures 3 1/2" by 7". The back of the card is printed with information about the subject. Don't miss out! Stereoviews or Stereo Cards have two nearly identical images mounted side by side. When looked at through a stereo viewer they give a three-dimensional image. Most popular from 1854 to 1938, they were produced in vast quantities, and many are of historical interest. They usually measure about 3 ½" by 7". Domestic buyers (including Alaska, Hawaii, US Territories, APO, or FPO) to prepay $5.50 shipping and handling for Priority Mail (mailed in a box) or $3.00 for First Class Mail (mailed in an envelope between two pieces of cardboard). Please add 8.25% California State sales tax if delivered to an address in California. Air Mail to Canada is $3.50 and Air Mail to the UK or most other countries is $5.00. Insurance (US buyers only) is extra. Delivery confirmation (US buyers only) is available for $1.00 and is REQUIRED by The $1.00 fee for the Delivery
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