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		<title>Collectable &#8211; Vintage Postcard Album Rppc Town Views 200 Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
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LOVEPAPER Store Vintage Postcard Album RPPC Town Views 200 Cards From the very large collection I purchased last month, here's another post card album measuring 13.75&amp;quot; x 9.75&amp;quot; and containing 200 postcard cards. Album has padded cover with gold gilt lettering; has a few broken slots but overall is good and will hold another 200 cards. There are 12 photo and real photo postcards is this lot with 9 of them being locomotives. There are town views, many state capitol cards, scenic views, two St. Louis Exposition cards, topicals, from all over the US - most cards are from the early 1900's to 1930's - no chromes or linens. They all appear in good condition with some being ranked near mint; a nice lot for the collector and/or dealer; if you have purchased from me in the past you know you will receive quality merchandise. Thanks for looking and if you love rare and unusual paper, postcards, and books, be sure to check back often; new items added weekly!





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LOVEPAPER Store Vintage Postcard Album RPPC Town Views 200 Cards From the very large collection I purchased last month, here's another post card album measuring 13.75&quot; x 9.75&quot; and containing 200 postcard cards. Album has padded cover with gold gilt lettering; has a few broken slots but overall is good and will hold another 200 cards. There are 12 photo and real photo postcards is this lot with 9 of them being locomotives. There are town views, many state capitol cards, scenic views, two St. Louis Exposition cards, topicals, from all over the US - most cards are from the early 1900's to 1930's - no chromes or linens. They all appear in good condition with some being ranked near mint; a nice lot for the collector and/or dealer; if you have purchased from me in the past you know you will receive quality merchandise. Thanks for looking and if you love rare and unusual paper, postcards, and books, be sure to check back often; new items added weekly!</p>
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		<title>Rare &#8211; Great Mixed Holiday+greetings Box Lot 350+ Vintage Pcs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 03:40:58 +0000</pubDate>
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MEDIA: Illustration(350+) SUBJECT: Better quality mixed Holidays &amp;amp; Greetings issued by publishers like TUCK, Winsch, International Art Pub. Co., Whitney and more. SUPER BOX LOT. PUBLISHING PERIOD: 1907-1920 CONDITION: VG-Fine few w/minor flaws METHOD OF PAYMENT: PAYPAL EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION





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MEDIA: Illustration(350+) SUBJECT: Better quality mixed Holidays &amp; Greetings issued by publishers like TUCK, Winsch, International Art Pub. Co., Whitney and more. SUPER BOX LOT. PUBLISHING PERIOD: 1907-1920 CONDITION: VG-Fine few w/minor flaws METHOD OF PAYMENT: PAYPAL EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION</p>
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		<title>Rare &#8211; As Found Approx 340 Card Postcard Album -west/native Am</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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STRAIGHT OUT OF A CONNECTICUT ATTIC!!!!! AN UNUSUALLY LARGE POSTCARD ALBUM OVER 4&amp;quot; THICK AT THE SPINE CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 340 (approx. THREE-HUNDRED FORTY) POSTCARDS ALL IN &amp;quot;AS FOUND&amp;quot; CONDITION. Subjects include scenes inside and outside of the PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES totaling around 8-10 cards; scenes out in the mid-West including about 6-8 of NORTH DAKOTA; about 12 of THE NEW JERSEY SHORE: about 12 of the NEW JERSEY LAKE DISTRICT; ABOUT 8-12 OF SARASOTA &amp;amp; GREAT LAKES AREAS; about 6-8 of NATIVE AMERICAN Indiens; about 6-10 of RAILROAD STATIONS AND DEPOTS including in several the DAKOTAS; approximately FIFTY (50) of YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK out West by HAINES; New England &amp;amp; the BOSTON AREA; Connecticut; some fishing scenes; scenes at the 1000 ISLANDS; scenes of boats and ships; several of PENNSYLVANIA &amp;amp; the POCONOS; about 12 REAL PHOTO POSTCARDS; some Easter and Thanksgiving cards; a Teddy Bear card; some nice onesw of CANADA; maybe 50 overseas in Europe; scenes in NY STATE and Chicago &amp;amp; Minnesota; . 1 or 2 from Jamaica; and it goes on and on. REALLY QUITE THE ALBUM and a wonderful mix!!!!! Maybe three cards to six cards has a condition problem with some paper loss to image from glue or something sticking and lifting sections off, else very good to fine! AS SHOWN ABOVE. LUCKY BUYER PAYS $18.00 FOR MEDIA MAIL W/ DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. WE DO NOT SHIP BY UPS as they rip open boxes insured at $100 or more seeking to deny shipments containing antiques. Insurance extra at $2.75 up to $200 value and $1.25 for each $100.00 thereafter. ALL SHIPMENTS NORMALLY MADE THROUGH USPS - BUT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SEND BY FEDERAL EXPRESS GROUND INSURED. OVERSEAS &amp;amp; CANADIAN must pay $50.00 for minimally insured or REGISTERED signatured delivery by AIR POST - for easy Customs clearance. GEORGIA STATE RESIDENTS MUST PAY 7% STATE SALES TAX ON WINNING BID PRICE. GOOD LUCK &amp;amp; THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!! WE COMBINE SHIPPING!!!!!!!!!!!!!





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STRAIGHT OUT OF A CONNECTICUT ATTIC!!!!! AN UNUSUALLY LARGE POSTCARD ALBUM OVER 4&quot; THICK AT THE SPINE CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 340 (approx. THREE-HUNDRED FORTY) POSTCARDS ALL IN &quot;AS FOUND&quot; CONDITION. Subjects include scenes inside and outside of the PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINES totaling around 8-10 cards; scenes out in the mid-West including about 6-8 of NORTH DAKOTA; about 12 of THE NEW JERSEY SHORE: about 12 of the NEW JERSEY LAKE DISTRICT; ABOUT 8-12 OF SARASOTA &amp; GREAT LAKES AREAS; about 6-8 of NATIVE AMERICAN Indiens; about 6-10 of RAILROAD STATIONS AND DEPOTS including in several the DAKOTAS; approximately FIFTY (50) of YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK out West by HAINES; New England &amp; the BOSTON AREA; Connecticut; some fishing scenes; scenes at the 1000 ISLANDS; scenes of boats and ships; several of PENNSYLVANIA &amp; the POCONOS; about 12 REAL PHOTO POSTCARDS; some Easter and Thanksgiving cards; a Teddy Bear card; some nice onesw of CANADA; maybe 50 overseas in Europe; scenes in NY STATE and Chicago &amp; Minnesota; . 1 or 2 from Jamaica; and it goes on and on. REALLY QUITE THE ALBUM and a wonderful mix!!!!! Maybe three cards to six cards has a condition problem with some paper loss to image from glue or something sticking and lifting sections off, else very good to fine! AS SHOWN ABOVE. LUCKY BUYER PAYS $18.00 FOR MEDIA MAIL W/ DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. WE DO NOT SHIP BY UPS as they rip open boxes insured at $100 or more seeking to deny shipments containing antiques. Insurance extra at $2.75 up to $200 value and $1.25 for each $100.00 thereafter. ALL SHIPMENTS NORMALLY MADE THROUGH USPS - BUT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SEND BY FEDERAL EXPRESS GROUND INSURED. OVERSEAS &amp; CANADIAN must pay $50.00 for minimally insured or REGISTERED signatured delivery by AIR POST - for easy Customs clearance. GEORGIA STATE RESIDENTS MUST PAY 7% STATE SALES TAX ON WINNING BID PRICE. GOOD LUCK &amp; THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!! WE COMBINE SHIPPING!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>Collectable &#8211; Iowa State Fair Pins 93-09 Book, Old Postcard Nice Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 22:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a great set for collectors of State Fairs. Pins are from 1993 to present. The book is titled Bells goes to the Fair, written by Susan Knapp 2002. Also is a very old postcard. It is a souvenir folder of the Iowa State Fair. I cannot find a date, but postage was 1 1/2 cents. I make every attempt to disclose all damage to items and to provide a detailed description and photos! Please read all the description before placing your bid. I only ship to the lower United States. Buyers pay shipping cost. I guarantee that I will ship your item within 5 business days, following receipt of your payment. THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!





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This is a great set for collectors of State Fairs. Pins are from 1993 to present. The book is titled Bells goes to the Fair, written by Susan Knapp 2002. Also is a very old postcard. It is a souvenir folder of the Iowa State Fair. I cannot find a date, but postage was 1 1/2 cents. I make every attempt to disclose all damage to items and to provide a detailed description and photos! Please read all the description before placing your bid. I only ship to the lower United States. Buyers pay shipping cost. I guarantee that I will ship your item within 5 business days, following receipt of your payment. THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!</p>
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		<title>Collectable &#8211; 8 Old Unused  Globe, Arizona Postcards</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 17:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
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No postmark or writing on back. Says &amp;quot;Domestic One Cent, Foreign Two Cents&amp;quot;. Very nice condition..





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No postmark or writing on back. Says &quot;Domestic One Cent, Foreign Two Cents&quot;. Very nice condition..</p>
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		<title>Collectable &#8211; Pueblo Colorado Walters Beer (wax Bucket) 1940-50&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
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UP FOR BID IS A PUEBLO COLO. WALTERS BEER WAX BUCKET FROM AROUND THE 40'S AND 50'S. I REMEBER WHEN MY FATHER HAULED ME AND MY SISTERS TO THE BALL GAMES AT THE RUNYON FIELD AND I REMEMBER SEEING THESE BUCKETS. THE BUCKET IS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH NO HOLES OR DENTS AND STILL HAS THE WIRE HANDLE I HAVE SEEN SOME WITHOUT THE WIRE HANDLE BEFORE. I BELIEVE THESE ARE PRETTY RARE CAUSE I HAVE ONLY SEEN ONE OR TWO IN THE LAST FOUR OR FIVE YEARS UP FOR AUCTION. WITH ALL THIS SAID AND DONE PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!!!





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UP FOR BID IS A PUEBLO COLO. WALTERS BEER WAX BUCKET FROM AROUND THE 40'S AND 50'S. I REMEBER WHEN MY FATHER HAULED ME AND MY SISTERS TO THE BALL GAMES AT THE RUNYON FIELD AND I REMEMBER SEEING THESE BUCKETS. THE BUCKET IS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH NO HOLES OR DENTS AND STILL HAS THE WIRE HANDLE I HAVE SEEN SOME WITHOUT THE WIRE HANDLE BEFORE. I BELIEVE THESE ARE PRETTY RARE CAUSE I HAVE ONLY SEEN ONE OR TWO IN THE LAST FOUR OR FIVE YEARS UP FOR AUCTION. WITH ALL THIS SAID AND DONE PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!!!</p>
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		<title>Rare &#8211; Lot Of 500+ Holiday &amp; Greeting Old Postcards</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 03:43:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Lot of 500+ Holiday &amp;amp; Greeting Old Postcards of all sorts with greetings from the year round and birthday and other special occassions. This is a nice lot of older greeting cards showing people, birds, animals, santa, children and much more. A nice group I think all different and all in good shape. Email any questions, and don't miss this nice lot of old holiday and greetings at a cheap lot price. Thanks for bidding! We are Memory Lane Postcards and have been in the business of serving collectors' needs for over 40 years, specializing in all types of material from rare, early topical items to modern views. Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.





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Lot of 500+ Holiday &amp; Greeting Old Postcards of all sorts with greetings from the year round and birthday and other special occassions. This is a nice lot of older greeting cards showing people, birds, animals, santa, children and much more. A nice group I think all different and all in good shape. Email any questions, and don't miss this nice lot of old holiday and greetings at a cheap lot price. Thanks for bidding! We are Memory Lane Postcards and have been in the business of serving collectors' needs for over 40 years, specializing in all types of material from rare, early topical items to modern views. Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.</p>
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		<title>Rare &#8211; Block Island, Ri &#8211; Front St., Stores, Hotel, Signs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 00:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Posted 1907, stamp, divided back, corners a tiny bit worn. PUBLISHER: A Negus B12888 THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.





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Posted 1907, stamp, divided back, corners a tiny bit worn. PUBLISHER: A Negus B12888 THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.</p>
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		<title>Rare &#8211; Cleveland Ohio Claw Feet Hands Family Ectrodactaly Rppc</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 22:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Please scroll down to view all pictures of this auction. TITLE OF POSTCARD/S OFFERED: not titled DESCRIPTION: This is a rare and most unusual real photo postcard depicting who appear to be a young husband and wife, with their two children. Upon close inspection, it appears that the man and two young children have a medical condition which is called Ectrodactyly, sometimes referred to as the &amp;acirc;€śLobster-Claw Syndrome&amp;acirc;€ť (claw feet and claw hands). There is flowery penmanship in period ink on the verso which reads, &amp;acirc;€śThe Wonderful (?) Baby Evangeline (?) and Dolores Francis George Born Cleveland, Ohio.&amp;acirc;€ť Sadly, many people with such deformed limbs were sometimes employed as &amp;acirc;€śfreaks&amp;acirc;€ť at carnival or circus attractions. This real photo postcard appears to date to the 1920s to 1930s era, does not have any pre-printed information, and appears to be unpublished. This postcard evokes much empathetic emotion. USED: no POSTMARK: none DIVIDED VERSO: yes CONDITION: fair, with rounded corners, two corner creases at one corner, otherwise moderate wear and patina BUYER INFORMATION: Buyer pays U. S. shipping of $2.50, which also includes U. S. Postal Service Delivery Confirmation. Insurance is at buyer&amp;acirc;€™s option. I DO: -accept PayPal. -accept some other forms of payment, but unknown checks may have to clear first, before delivery. -ship to foreign countries, but purchases which are paid for using Paypal, MUST be insured or registered, whichever is applicable to the destination country. This usually adds an additional $11.50 to the postage cost for the buyer. Also, please note that any item with a final bid value of $250 or more, and which is paid for using Paypal, MUST be sent USPS Express Mail, signature required. This, of course, adds significant cost to shipping for the buyer. Please contact me BEFORE bidding, if you have any questions -combine multiple purchases, of course. -add 7% Rhode Island Sales Tax for R. I. bidders with R. I. destination of delivery, as required. -attend to your emails and delivery of purchase, promptly, notifying you when I ship. -encourage your emails regarding any specific questions or comments, and especially, any goofs I may have made in my description&amp;acirc;€&amp;brvbar;always looking to learn. I DO NOT: -end my auctions early to accept offers for purchase. -re-list my items that do not sell on eBay because I have other venues by which to offer them. -engage in &amp;acirc;€śshill bidding&amp;acirc;€ť. ADDED COMMENTS: -The starting bid in my auction is merely the minimum amount I will accept, considering the various fees I&amp;acirc;€™m charged by eBay. That starting bid, like in live auctions, represents a starting point for the bidding. The final bid is determined by the incremental bidding process, not to exceed the maximum amount the highest bidder is willing to pay to purchase that particular item for their use or collection. In live auctions, an old auctioneer saying states that it doesn&amp;acirc;€™t matter where the bidding begins, but where it ends. I generally agree, but in the eBay world of silent auctions, I tend to be suspicious of auctions with starting minimum bids or reserves which have a great disparity with the actual value of that item&amp;acirc;€&amp;brvbar;just my opinion. Please check my feedback, bid if you wish, and send funds with confidence&amp;acirc;€&amp;brvbar;I&amp;acirc;€™m from the &amp;acirc;€śOld School&amp;acirc;€ť. Thank you for your participation. RESEARCH: &amp;acirc;€śEctrodactyly, sometimes referred to as the &amp;acirc;€śLobster-Claw Syndrome&amp;acirc;€ť[1] involves the deficiency or absence of one or more central digits of the hand or foot and is also known as split hand/split foot malformation (SHFM)[2]. The hands and feet of people with ectrodactyly are often described as &amp;quot;claw-like&amp;quot; and may include only the thumb and one finger (usually either the little finger, ring finger, or a syndactyly of the two) with similar abnormalities of the feet.[3] Ectrodactyly Classification and external resources ICD-10 Q71.6 ICD-9 755.4 OMIM 225300 DiseasesDB 32141 Genetics A large number of human gene defects can cause ectrodactyly. The most common mode of inheritance is autosomal dominant with reduced penetrance, while autosomal recessive and X-linked forms occur more rarely.[4] Ectrodactyly can also be caused by deletions, translocations, and inversions in chromosome 7 (7q).[5] The deletions in 7q can result in a contiguous gene syndrome that includes growth impairment, microcephaly, craniofacial manifestations, hernias, hearing loss, and mental retardation.[5] Translocations in 7q do not have as many abnormalities but are generally associated with most hearing loss cases.[5] This is why most cases of ectrodactyly are generally accompanied by another abnormality or linked to another syndrome (ex. EEC, LMS, ECP)[6]. Detailed studies of a number of mouse models for ectrodactyly have also revealed that a failure to maintain median apical ectodermal ridge (AER) signalling can be the main pathogenic mechanism in triggering this abnormality.[4] A number of factors make the identification of the genetic defects underlying human ectrodactyly a complicated process: the limited number of families linked to each split hand/foot malformation (SHFM) locus, the large number of morphogens involved in limb development, the complex interactions between these morphogens, the involvement of modifier genes, and the presumed involvement of multiple gene or long-range regulatory elements in some cases of ectrodactyly.[4] In the clinical setting these genetic characteristics can become problematic and making predictions of carrier status and severity of the disease impossible to predict.[7] Hearing Loss As mentioned in the Genetics section, ectrodactyly can be caused by various mutations to 7q. When 7q is mutated by deletion or translocation ectrodactyly can sometimes be associated with hearing loss.[5] Ectrodactyly, or Split hand/split foot malformation (SHFM) type 1 is the only form of split hand/ malformation associated with sensorineural hearing loss.[5] A study was performed in 2001 by the JC Self Research Institute, a division of the Greenwood Genetic Center, to test the split hand/split foot malformation with hearing loss as it pertained to being genetically Functionality The functional utility of the malformed limbs is discussed in issue 2481 of The British Medical Journal.[8] The affected persons can perform work that requires skillful manipulation, regardless of their handicap. The article says, &amp;acirc;€śThe needlework of some of the females is good; the handwriting of most is excellent. One individual is a boot maker, two others drive cabs, none finding difficulty in clothing themselves, and most do so with extraordinary rapidity, even to the lacing of boots....It is said of one that he is able in this way to lift pins from the floor with his feet.&amp;acirc;€ť Those with ectrodactyly are contributing members of society with their own jobs and careers[1]; many choose to have families and raise children[1]. In most daily tasks the health condition appears to have a small effect on their functionality. In 2006, the London Tate exhibition Single Shot featured a video of an unidentified person with ectrodactyly skillfully playing the piano with only four fingers[9]. Ectrodactyly in Species other than Humans Ectrodactyly is not only a genetic characteristic in humans, but can also occur in frogs and toads[10], mice[11], salamanders[12], cows[4], chickens[4], rabbits[4], marmosets[4], cats and dogs[13], and even West Indian manatees[4]. The following examples are studies showing the natural occurrence of ectrodactyly in animals, without the disease being reproduced and tested in a laboratory. In all three examples we see how rare the actual occurrence of ectrodactyly is. Wood Frog The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta performed a study to estimate deformity levels in Wood Frogs in areas of relatively low disturbance.[10] After roughly 22, 733 individuals were examined during field studies, it was found that only 49 Wood Frogs had the ectrodactyly deformity.[10] Salamanders In a study performed by the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University, approximately 2000 salamanders (687 adults and 1259 larvae) were captured from a large wetland complex and evaluated for malformations.[12] Among the 687 adults, 54 (7.9%) were malformed. Of these 54 adults, 46 (85%) had missing (ectrodactyly), extra (polyphalangy) or dwarfed digits (brachydactyly).[12] Among the 1259 larvae, 102 were malformed, with 94 (92%) of the malformations involving ectrodactyly, polyphalangy, and brachydactyly.[12] Results showed few differences in the frequency of malformations among life-history changes, suggesting that malformed larvae do not suffer substantially higher mortality than their adult conspecifics.[12] Cats and Dogs In a &amp;acirc;€śJournal of Heredity&amp;acirc;€ť published by the Oxford Journals a study was performed to test allele frequencies in domestic cats. Among the 265 cats observed, there were 101 males and 164 females. Only one cat was recorded to have the ectrodactyly abnormality[14], illustrating this rare and unique disease. According to M.P. Ferreira, a case of ectrodactyly was found in a two month old male mixed Terrier dog.[15] In another study, Carrig and co-workers also reported a series of 14 dogs[16] with this abnormality proving that although ectrodactyly is an uncommon occurrence for dogs, it is not entirely unheard of. Human Genetic Disorders Associated with Ectrodactyly Ectrodactyly is frequently seen with other congenital anomalies, or other birth defects, and may be caused by genetic factors or by exposure of the embryo to environmental factors.[4] Syndromes in which ectrodactyly is associated with other abnormalities can occur when two or more genes are affected by a chromosomal rearrangement.[4] Disorders associated with ectrodactyly include Ectrodactyly-Ectodermal Dysplasia-Clefting (EEC) syndrome, which is closely correlated to the ADULT syndrome and Limb-mammary (LMS) syndrome, Ectrodactyly-Cleft Palate (ECP) syndrome, Ectrodactyly-Ectodermal Dysplasia-Macular Dystrophy (EEM) syndrome, Ectrodactyly-Fibular Aplasia/Hypoplasia (EFA) syndrome, and Ectrodactyly-Polydactyly. Note that there are more than 50 syndromes and associations distinguished in the London Dysmorphology Database[6], so the complete list is not written above. Famous People with Ectrodactyly * Bree Walker[1] -Once a popular television anchor woman in Los Angeles, she has appeared in the television drama &amp;acirc;€śNip/Tuck&amp;acirc;€ť as an inspirational character who battles her disease and counsels another family who have children with ectrodactyly. * Grady Stiles Sr. and Grady Stiles Jr. * Vadoma Tribe in Africa * Mikhail Tal, chess World Champion&amp;acirc;€ť ABCD Nummus-Liber&amp;acirc;€&amp;brvbar;Collector And Dealer Of History





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Please scroll down to view all pictures of this auction. TITLE OF POSTCARD/S OFFERED: not titled DESCRIPTION: This is a rare and most unusual real photo postcard depicting who appear to be a young husband and wife, with their two children. Upon close inspection, it appears that the man and two young children have a medical condition which is called Ectrodactyly, sometimes referred to as the &acirc;€śLobster-Claw Syndrome&acirc;€ť (claw feet and claw hands). There is flowery penmanship in period ink on the verso which reads, &acirc;€śThe Wonderful (?) Baby Evangeline (?) and Dolores Francis George Born Cleveland, Ohio.&acirc;€ť Sadly, many people with such deformed limbs were sometimes employed as &acirc;€śfreaks&acirc;€ť at carnival or circus attractions. This real photo postcard appears to date to the 1920s to 1930s era, does not have any pre-printed information, and appears to be unpublished. This postcard evokes much empathetic emotion. USED: no POSTMARK: none DIVIDED VERSO: yes CONDITION: fair, with rounded corners, two corner creases at one corner, otherwise moderate wear and patina BUYER INFORMATION: Buyer pays U. S. shipping of $2.50, which also includes U. S. Postal Service Delivery Confirmation. Insurance is at buyer&acirc;€™s option. I DO: -accept PayPal. -accept some other forms of payment, but unknown checks may have to clear first, before delivery. -ship to foreign countries, but purchases which are paid for using Paypal, MUST be insured or registered, whichever is applicable to the destination country. This usually adds an additional $11.50 to the postage cost for the buyer. Also, please note that any item with a final bid value of $250 or more, and which is paid for using Paypal, MUST be sent USPS Express Mail, signature required. This, of course, adds significant cost to shipping for the buyer. Please contact me BEFORE bidding, if you have any questions -combine multiple purchases, of course. -add 7% Rhode Island Sales Tax for R. I. bidders with R. I. destination of delivery, as required. -attend to your emails and delivery of purchase, promptly, notifying you when I ship. -encourage your emails regarding any specific questions or comments, and especially, any goofs I may have made in my description&acirc;€&brvbar;always looking to learn. I DO NOT: -end my auctions early to accept offers for purchase. -re-list my items that do not sell on eBay because I have other venues by which to offer them. -engage in &acirc;€śshill bidding&acirc;€ť. ADDED COMMENTS: -The starting bid in my auction is merely the minimum amount I will accept, considering the various fees I&acirc;€™m charged by eBay. That starting bid, like in live auctions, represents a starting point for the bidding. The final bid is determined by the incremental bidding process, not to exceed the maximum amount the highest bidder is willing to pay to purchase that particular item for their use or collection. In live auctions, an old auctioneer saying states that it doesn&acirc;€™t matter where the bidding begins, but where it ends. I generally agree, but in the eBay world of silent auctions, I tend to be suspicious of auctions with starting minimum bids or reserves which have a great disparity with the actual value of that item&acirc;€&brvbar;just my opinion. Please check my feedback, bid if you wish, and send funds with confidence&acirc;€&brvbar;I&acirc;€™m from the &acirc;€śOld School&acirc;€ť. Thank you for your participation. RESEARCH: &acirc;€śEctrodactyly, sometimes referred to as the &acirc;€śLobster-Claw Syndrome&acirc;€ť[1] involves the deficiency or absence of one or more central digits of the hand or foot and is also known as split hand/split foot malformation (SHFM)[2]. The hands and feet of people with ectrodactyly are often described as &quot;claw-like&quot; and may include only the thumb and one finger (usually either the little finger, ring finger, or a syndactyly of the two) with similar abnormalities of the feet.[3] Ectrodactyly Classification and external resources ICD-10 Q71.6 ICD-9 755.4 OMIM 225300 DiseasesDB 32141 Genetics A large number of human gene defects can cause ectrodactyly. The most common mode of inheritance is autosomal dominant with reduced penetrance, while autosomal recessive and X-linked forms occur more rarely.[4] Ectrodactyly can also be caused by deletions, translocations, and inversions in chromosome 7 (7q).[5] The deletions in 7q can result in a contiguous gene syndrome that includes growth impairment, microcephaly, craniofacial manifestations, hernias, hearing loss, and mental retardation.[5] Translocations in 7q do not have as many abnormalities but are generally associated with most hearing loss cases.[5] This is why most cases of ectrodactyly are generally accompanied by another abnormality or linked to another syndrome (ex. EEC, LMS, ECP)[6]. Detailed studies of a number of mouse models for ectrodactyly have also revealed that a failure to maintain median apical ectodermal ridge (AER) signalling can be the main pathogenic mechanism in triggering this abnormality.[4] A number of factors make the identification of the genetic defects underlying human ectrodactyly a complicated process: the limited number of families linked to each split hand/foot malformation (SHFM) locus, the large number of morphogens involved in limb development, the complex interactions between these morphogens, the involvement of modifier genes, and the presumed involvement of multiple gene or long-range regulatory elements in some cases of ectrodactyly.[4] In the clinical setting these genetic characteristics can become problematic and making predictions of carrier status and severity of the disease impossible to predict.[7] Hearing Loss As mentioned in the Genetics section, ectrodactyly can be caused by various mutations to 7q. When 7q is mutated by deletion or translocation ectrodactyly can sometimes be associated with hearing loss.[5] Ectrodactyly, or Split hand/split foot malformation (SHFM) type 1 is the only form of split hand/ malformation associated with sensorineural hearing loss.[5] A study was performed in 2001 by the JC Self Research Institute, a division of the Greenwood Genetic Center, to test the split hand/split foot malformation with hearing loss as it pertained to being genetically Functionality The functional utility of the malformed limbs is discussed in issue 2481 of The British Medical Journal.[8] The affected persons can perform work that requires skillful manipulation, regardless of their handicap. The article says, &acirc;€śThe needlework of some of the females is good; the handwriting of most is excellent. One individual is a boot maker, two others drive cabs, none finding difficulty in clothing themselves, and most do so with extraordinary rapidity, even to the lacing of boots....It is said of one that he is able in this way to lift pins from the floor with his feet.&acirc;€ť Those with ectrodactyly are contributing members of society with their own jobs and careers[1]; many choose to have families and raise children[1]. In most daily tasks the health condition appears to have a small effect on their functionality. In 2006, the London Tate exhibition Single Shot featured a video of an unidentified person with ectrodactyly skillfully playing the piano with only four fingers[9]. Ectrodactyly in Species other than Humans Ectrodactyly is not only a genetic characteristic in humans, but can also occur in frogs and toads[10], mice[11], salamanders[12], cows[4], chickens[4], rabbits[4], marmosets[4], cats and dogs[13], and even West Indian manatees[4]. The following examples are studies showing the natural occurrence of ectrodactyly in animals, without the disease being reproduced and tested in a laboratory. In all three examples we see how rare the actual occurrence of ectrodactyly is. Wood Frog The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta performed a study to estimate deformity levels in Wood Frogs in areas of relatively low disturbance.[10] After roughly 22, 733 individuals were examined during field studies, it was found that only 49 Wood Frogs had the ectrodactyly deformity.[10] Salamanders In a study performed by the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University, approximately 2000 salamanders (687 adults and 1259 larvae) were captured from a large wetland complex and evaluated for malformations.[12] Among the 687 adults, 54 (7.9%) were malformed. Of these 54 adults, 46 (85%) had missing (ectrodactyly), extra (polyphalangy) or dwarfed digits (brachydactyly).[12] Among the 1259 larvae, 102 were malformed, with 94 (92%) of the malformations involving ectrodactyly, polyphalangy, and brachydactyly.[12] Results showed few differences in the frequency of malformations among life-history changes, suggesting that malformed larvae do not suffer substantially higher mortality than their adult conspecifics.[12] Cats and Dogs In a &acirc;€śJournal of Heredity&acirc;€ť published by the Oxford Journals a study was performed to test allele frequencies in domestic cats. Among the 265 cats observed, there were 101 males and 164 females. Only one cat was recorded to have the ectrodactyly abnormality[14], illustrating this rare and unique disease. According to M.P. Ferreira, a case of ectrodactyly was found in a two month old male mixed Terrier dog.[15] In another study, Carrig and co-workers also reported a series of 14 dogs[16] with this abnormality proving that although ectrodactyly is an uncommon occurrence for dogs, it is not entirely unheard of. Human Genetic Disorders Associated with Ectrodactyly Ectrodactyly is frequently seen with other congenital anomalies, or other birth defects, and may be caused by genetic factors or by exposure of the embryo to environmental factors.[4] Syndromes in which ectrodactyly is associated with other abnormalities can occur when two or more genes are affected by a chromosomal rearrangement.[4] Disorders associated with ectrodactyly include Ectrodactyly-Ectodermal Dysplasia-Clefting (EEC) syndrome, which is closely correlated to the ADULT syndrome and Limb-mammary (LMS) syndrome, Ectrodactyly-Cleft Palate (ECP) syndrome, Ectrodactyly-Ectodermal Dysplasia-Macular Dystrophy (EEM) syndrome, Ectrodactyly-Fibular Aplasia/Hypoplasia (EFA) syndrome, and Ectrodactyly-Polydactyly. Note that there are more than 50 syndromes and associations distinguished in the London Dysmorphology Database[6], so the complete list is not written above. Famous People with Ectrodactyly * Bree Walker[1] -Once a popular television anchor woman in Los Angeles, she has appeared in the television drama &acirc;€śNip/Tuck&acirc;€ť as an inspirational character who battles her disease and counsels another family who have children with ectrodactyly. * Grady Stiles Sr. and Grady Stiles Jr. * Vadoma Tribe in Africa * Mikhail Tal, chess World Champion&acirc;€ť ABCD Nummus-Liber&acirc;€&brvbar;Collector And Dealer Of History</p>
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		<title>Rare &#8211; Sarasota Fl Street Vue Drug Store Rppc Postcard</title>
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Nice view along Main Avenue, note vintage store fronts and auto's. Published by Lester I. Jenkins on real photo paper Postally unused. Fine condition. Original Postcard. Please see shipping and handling information. PLEASE SEE SCAN FOR CONDITION. Click Here For Our Ebay Store For Other Great Values. To receive combined shipping on multiple lots won, Please ask me to email you an invoice or wait for invoice before you make payment. Please Click Here To check our About Me Pageinkfrog terapeak i000000 Analyzing &amp;quot;Smart Counters&amp;quot; only @ inkFrog.com





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