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Old Celluloid Book Mark & Letter Opener
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This item is already soldOld Celluloid Book Mark & Letter Opener
Celluloid   Book Mark   Letter Opener   Novelty   Book   Desk   Office   Tool   Paper   Ephemera   Art   Design   Native   American   Indian
The picture shows a front and back view of this Old Celluloid Book Mark & Letter Opener. This bookmark letter opener is not dated but it is old. It is not marked and the maker is unknown. The turquoise, pink, and black colors and design remind us of North West Native American Indian art, but we do not know its origin. The cream colored celluloid has faint lines that do not show up in the pictures. The blade would be to open letters. The colored section is folded over and would hold your page in a book. This letteropener bookmarker measures 5-7/8'' long. It appears to be in excellent condition as pictured.

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