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Leon - agree although the two examples you've posted would be tough to say they were around and aren't now...they were hardly ever around.
As far as the 19th century, I would agree it doesn't seem like near as many examples out there. I'm assuming there are a few 19th century collectors that have just hoarded what they could and will sit on them for years. |
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