The postcard is titled "Pharmacie" on recto. The number"193" in white ink that appears on recto of the gelatin silver print of this image in the Nelson collection does not appear on the postcard.
This image appears on page 71 of "Sevruguin's Iran" published by Barjesteh Zaman in 1999. The original print has a negative number of "124" on recto.
This image also appears in “Autour du monde, aquarelles, souvenirs de voyages XL, En Perse. Types, costumes et Moeurs” published by L Boulanger, Paris, c1890 and is titled “Teheran. Epicier Droguiste sur la Place Royale” (CCCXIV. The photogravure was printed by Charles Gillot (1853-1903), a Paris based innovative engraver and collector who incorporated the photographic discoveries of Daguerre and Niepce and ultimately perfected a process for reproducing book illustrations in colour.