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Early 1900s Risqué Naughty Trick Pocket Mirror what truly captivates is the

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what truly captivates is the designers choice and cut of stones

The metal rim on the back is rusted

These issues most likely happened when the plate was attached and then removed from the coffin

By the 19th century

Do not submerge in water

Early 1900s Risqué Naughty Trick Pocket Mirror what truly captivates is theWhat appears to be an unassuming portrait of a sweet young woman quickly takes a turn when you flip this pocket mirror upside down and place your finger over her head. Optical illusions, such as the one on this pocket mirror, were incredibly popular in the late Victorian era through the 1920s. You may have seen the many Victorian skull illusion prints where often times two figures and strategically placed lamp light gives the illusion of a skull.

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