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C. 1890'S DIECUT LIEBIG MEAT EXTRACT JAR-SHAPED OPENS

$ 6.85

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Offered is a c.1890’s, 4 panel, diecut tradecard, on card stock, advertising Liebig’s meat extract. The card is diecut in the shape of a jar. The front features the company’s trademark steer. The card opens to reveal two panels promoting the benefits of the company’s products. The back has a color illustration of a Victorian woman with spoon in hand about to dole out the warmed extract. The product was named after Baron Justus von Liebig, the 19th-century German organic chemist who developed and promoted a method for industrial production of beef extract.
    Size: 3" X 3.25"
    Condition: Generally good, with some surface scraping along the bottom of the panels.
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    Returns accepted within 7 days of delivery if item does not match description or expectations.