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TOLSTOY SIGNED PORTRAIT. TOLSTOY, COUNT LEO NIKOLAEVICH. 1828-1910. Portrait Postcard Signed ("Leon Tolstoy") in lower margin beneath portrait, dated "11 Mars 1903," image 1
TOLSTOY SIGNED PORTRAIT. TOLSTOY, COUNT LEO NIKOLAEVICH. 1828-1910. Portrait Postcard Signed ("Leon Tolstoy") in lower margin beneath portrait, dated "11 Mars 1903," image 2
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TOLSTOY SIGNED PORTRAIT.
TOLSTOY, COUNT LEO NIKOLAEVICH. 1828-1910.
Portrait Postcard Signed ("Leon Tolstoy") in lower margin beneath portrait, dated "11 Mars 1903,"

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TOLSTOY SIGNED PORTRAIT.

TOLSTOY, COUNT LEO NIKOLAEVICH. 1828-1910. Portrait Postcard Signed ("Leon Tolstoy") in lower margin beneath portrait, dated "11 Mars 1903," [London: J. Beagles & Co.], 139 x 88 mm, not franked or addressed on verso. Mounting tape applied to edges of verso, slight toning, matted and framed.

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