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With the third style we see scrolled borders. Rhe scrollingb was done withb circular designs. This was narrow scrolling along the edge of the card. Many of these cards were with the exception if the scrolling, more like thev old-style cabinet cards with the studio name and location at the bottom (with vertically oriented cards). This was mostly done with light-colored cards. We see these cards beginning in the 1ate-1890s, just before the turn-of-the century. This was probably because they were more similar to the old style cards. The color and narrowness of the scrolling make less nitable than other features of the new-style mounts as possible.
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