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Sterling's Fancy Goods trade card

Sterling's Fancy Goods trade card

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Sterling's Fancy Goods trade card

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Condition
Good +
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About This Item

Trenton: Sterling's, 1883. Good +. 1 trade card 8 x 12 cm. Chromolithographed illustration captioned "Summer" with flowers, and the sun setting over a body of water with people in a small boat. The illustration states: "Copyrighted by Frank Vernon, N.Y. 1883." Printed by MacCrellish & Quigley. Text on reverse: "Call and See, an Elegant Assortment of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at Sterlings, No. 18 North Greene St. Trenton, N.J." Joseph Sterling established his store on N. Greene St. in 1867. In Good+ Condition: lower corners are lightly creased; colors are bright; text side is scraped, with minor loss of printing.

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Bookseller
Classic Books and Ephemera US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
004609
Title
Sterling's Fancy Goods trade card
Book Condition
Used - Good +
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Sterling's
Place of Publication
Trenton
Date Published
1883
Bookseller catalogs
Ephemera;

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Classic Books and Ephemera

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Biblio member since 2006
Lansdowne, Pennsylvania

About Classic Books and Ephemera

 We have a large stock, focusing primarily, but by no means exclusively, on 16th- to mid-19th-century books in English, French, and German in the fields of history, travel, and the arts, and children's books; late 19th- and early 20th-century military prints and postcards; and manuscripts, deeds, maps, and printed ephemera of all periods and disciplines.

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Good+
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