Oh! wonderful!
I have always wanted to know what the borders were like in that original edition.
Turns out they are the same as the borders in my edition (early 70's paperback by Weiser.)
So, why the original printings did away with the design... I don't know.
Anyway. For anyone interested. Check the number at the top. It is in a circular gap in the design. Later cards made that oval, to fit the numbers in better.
Also, both the number, and the name at the bottom look hand written.
Harris's hand, I aways thought.
Shame there has never been an edition with that on.
It's nice, better than the type set. Same as on the RWS.