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Original ~1910 Moki Indian Woman Making Pottery postcard Detroit Publishing

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~1910 Detroit Publishing Co. Postcard: #5511 Moki Indian Woman Making Pottery Original ~1910 postcard of a Moki Indian woman making pottery. The Detroit Photographic Company was launched as a photographic publishing firm in the late 1890s by Detroit businessman William A. Livingstone, Jr., and photographer Edwin H. Husher. The company obtained the exclusive rights to use the Swiss "Photochrom" process, a technique that used lithographic stones to convert black-and-white prints to color. The process allowed the company to mass-produce color postcards that were of unusually high quality. The company changed it's name to Detroit Publishing Company in 1905. Divided back, postally unused. Please see the other Native American postcards I have listed. Original ~1910 Moki Indian Woman Making Pottery postcard Detroit Publishing Click image to enlarge Description ~1910 Detroit Publishing Co. Postcard #5511 Moki Indian Woman Making Pottery Original ~1910 postcard of a Moki Indian woman making pottery. The Detroit Photographic Company was launched as a photographic publishing firm in the late 1890s by Detroit businessman William A. Livingstone, Jr., and photographer Edwin H. Husher. The company obtained the exclusive rights to use the Swiss "Photochrom" process, a technique that used lithographic stones to convert black-and-white prints to color. The process allowed the company to mass-produce color postcards that were of unusually high quality. The company changed it's name to Detroit Publishing Company in 1905. Divided back, postally unused. Please see the other Native American postcards I have listed. Pictures sell! Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. 300+ Listing Templates! Auctiva gets you noticed! The complete Selling Solution. Track Page Views With Auctiva's FREE Counter