Description: OFFERING a PAIR OF ANTIQUE BLANK TRADE CARDS by J. L. KETTERLINUS, PHILADELPHIA SEE VIEWS ABOVE KETTERLINUS WAS A VERY IMPORTANT PRINTER IN PHILADELPHIA, USING THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MODERN EQUIPMENT AND PRINTING METHODS FOUNDED IN 1842 BY EUGENE KETTERLINUS, HIS SON JOHN LOUIS KETTERLINUS TOOK OVER HIS FATHER'S PRINTING BUSINESS IN 1876, AND PRINTED ADVERTISING TRADE CARDS FOR THE 1876 PHILADELPHIA CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION CARD ON THE LEFT SHOWS 3 CHILD "FARMERS" HIKING ON THE ROAD TO MARKET (this looks like a Swiss or German scene from the costumes) CARD ON THE RIGHT SHOWS THE FARMER'S MARKET WITH CUSTOMERS (this looks like a tropical scene with palm trees) NO BUSINESS INFORMATION ON EITHER THE BACK OR FRONT GUESS ON AGE 1880's NEAR FINE ANTIQUE CONDITION PIECES ON THE BACK WHERE THESE WERE REMOVED FROM AN ALBUM FINE BRIGHT CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY SIZE each about 3" HIGH x +4 3/8" WIDE LOVELY VIBRANT COLORS BID NOW! BUYER PREPAYS PLUS SHIPPING AUCTIONS MUST BE PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END BY PAY PAL FOREIGN SHIPPING ARRANGED MASSACHUSETTS CUSTOMERS ADD 6.25% SALES TAX WE'LL SHIP ANYWHERE AS LONG AS YOU PAY THE SHIPPING!
Price: 20 USD
Location: Hanover, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-12-01T21:06:37.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: J. L. Ketterlinus, Philadelphia
Type of Advertising: Trade Card
Color: Multi-color
Date of Creation: 1880s
Lithographer: Unknown
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States