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This is the contrasting half of yesterday's 'clubbing.' Here we see a 19th century scene - a Second Empire 'rout' as it was known in those days. Take a look at
yesterday's post - it illustrates so well the difference two centuries can make.
Apart from the beautiful old dolls and their clothes, don't you just love those miniscule but perfect chandeliers?
1 comment:
I think out daughters would get a kick out of seeing those dolls!
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