Old 04-24-2019, 02:42 PM
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Seb58
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The paper looks in pretty neat condition and it being late 19th century it has the same "quality" as modern paper. I am no specialist but I'd stay clear of humidification of any kind (the staples may rust). What I'd do is flatten it gently by hand and let it rest in the middle of a pile of heavy books wrapped in acid free tissue paper (to avoid any markings) for a couple of days.
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