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1897 Wood Engraving Mikado Japanese Emperor Shogun Homage Tribute Tenno XGBB8 XGCB6 This is an original 1918

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This is an original 1918 World War I era black and white print ad for Campbell's Tomato Soup

a strolling vinegar merchant pushed her cart along while a blind man from the Quinze-Vingts Infirmary begs for change

There are some small brown dots throughout the image of this ad

Grazebrook of the exterior architecture and entrance arch of St

American and English antique dealers that were located at 815 Madison Ave and 68th Street

1897 Wood Engraving Mikado Japanese Emperor Shogun Homage Tribute Tenno XGBB8 XGCB6 This is an original 1918This is an original 1897 black and white wood engraving of the Mikado (Japanese Emperor) receiving homage from the Shogun. The relationship between Mikado and Shogun was an interesting and tangled piece of politics. While the Emperor was still considered to be the absolute ruler of the Japanese people, the Shogun was the true seat of power in the Tokugawa (Edo) Period. While power in Japan has shifted numerous times, the concept of the Mikado, or more

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