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(12) PIECES VINTAGE EPHEMERA

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Comments. The pieces in this lot are made out of paper which vary in size and are more than 100 years old. It includes a trade card for Clark’s Spool Cotton Thread with an image of Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York City in the front, a Biscuits and Cakes recipe book published by the Reliable Flour Company of Boston that has a copyright date of 1915 and three cashed checks from the Howe Machine Company that are dated 1874. There's a “Primable, Rules and Regulations For the Government of Ladies Auxiliaries” for the Eagles dated 1927, Baccalaureate Services for Cushing Academy in Ashburnham dated June 13, 1915, a Christmas greetings card and a shipping label from JE and RM Farnsworth makers of Fullers Earth soap from Lancaster Mass. There's even a letterhead from The Lime Rock Grange No 22, a copy of the Tower from the Poland Spring House dated 1945 and a violin or cello bow protective paper bag from Weeman, Beall & Holmberg that was located in Boston. All of these pieces are in good shape which could have some wear, fold lines or soiling all is seen in our photo and they are at our Auction Gallery for preview.



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