RARE EPHEMERA AMERICANA ANTIQUE 1800'S FRAMED ANTIQUE VICTORIAN ADVERTISING TRADE CARD MILK-MAID BRAND MASKED BALL 8" x 6" (DFPO1O) Anglo-Swiss condensed Milk Company Cham, Switzerland Established in 1866.

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1880'S FRAMED RARE AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL AMERICAN ANTIQUE VICTORIAN AD EPHEMERA  ADVERTISING TRADE CARD:
MILK-MAID BRAND MASKED BALL.
OVER 100 YEARS OLD, IN GREAT CONDITION.

FINISHED IN FRAME SIZE: 8" x 6"

ITEM DFPO1O.

SHOWN ON FIRST 10 PHOTOS. very cute!


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Switzerland

Condensed Milk

Anglo-Swiss condensed Milk Company

Cham, Switzerland

Established in 1866.

Working capital 7 millions of Francs

Vallet, Minot & Co

5, rue Beranger, Paris.

The Anglo-Swiss company, located in Cham, Switzerland, had 6 factories in operation.

The card was printed in Paris. The caption (in French) reads:

"MASKED BALL, KISS YOUR PARTNERS"

"BAL MASQUE, EMBRASSEZ VOS DANSEUSES"

ADORABLE BABY KISSING HER DOLL.

This Victorian Trade Card was distributed to loyal customers, providing attractive and lasting advertising. Trade cards were often collected by both adults and children.

This Trade Card explains that Milk-Maid Brand of condensed milk is “becoming favorably known in America.”

The back of the card advertises the company which sold this product at the end of the 19th century. These cards are getting harder and harder to find today.


These cards mark the first time in American history affordable color printing was possible

It is an original!

This is a real bargain, and ready to go!

It makes a great gift for collectors of rare 1800's memorabilia.

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