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    Pears' Soap [advertising card].
     
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    Creator: 
    Pears' Soap (advertiser).
    Title: 
    Pears' Soap [advertising card].
    Contained in: 
    Soap (Vertical Ephemera Series), Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, 1838-1953.
    Phy. Description: 
    1 item, col., 22 x 13.5 cm.
    Digital Reference: 
    Image
    Summary: 
    4 bookmarks attached at top. All feature a hand. Tape on verso holding bookmarks together. Verso includes testimonials from Erasmus Wilson and John L. Milton and text, "20 Highest Possible Awards / From 1851 down to 1890."
    Organization: 
    Box 7, Folder 4, Series: Soap.
    General Note: 
    Both sides of bookmarks shown in scan.
    Condition: 
    Good condition.
    Restrictions: 
    Unrestricted research use on site by appointment.
    Subject-Topical: 
    Hands -- Care and hygiene
    Endorsements in advertising
    Subject-Name: 
    Milton, John L. (John Laws), b. 1820
    Wilson, Erasmus, Sir, 1809-1884
    Form / Genre: 
    Advertising cards
    Bookmarks
    Repository Loc: 
    Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History : Archives Center. P.O. Box 37012, Suite 1100, MRC 601, Constitution Ave., between 12th and 14th Sts., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20013-7012. Call 202-633-3270 for appointment. Fax: 202-786-2453.
    Local Number: 
    Ivorydata4 1027
    0300600268 (Scan No.)
    Item information
    RepositoryCall No. 
    Archives Center at American History0060.245170Add Copy to MyList

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