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c1880's-90's Victorian Trade Card Union Tea & Coffee Burling Slip, NY - Glitter
c1880's-90's Victorian Trade Card Union Tea & Coffee Burling Slip, NY - Glitter
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c1880's-90's Victorian Trade Card Union Tea & Coffee Burling Slip, NY - Glitter
Large. Reverse embossed and fine glitter elements throughout - may have some glitter loss. Showing signs of handling, use and age. Has bottom edge image loss on front and bottom edge paper loss on reverse. No fold creases, staining, or tears. Colors are vibrant. In good condition.
You will receive the exact example as seen in the photos. It measures approx. 4 1/4" x 6 1/4"
John Street is a street in Lower Manhattan. It runs north to south through the Financial District. It is one of the oldest streets in the city. Long associated with maritime activity, the street ran along Burling Slip. The slip was filled in around 1840, and the street widened. Besides a wharf, warehouse, and chandlery, the city's first permanent theatre, and the first Methodist congregation in North America were located on John Street. "Imagination Playground at Burling Slip" a nautically themed playground, was created in 2010 is located near the former slip.
c1880's-90's Victorian Trade Card Union Tea & Coffee Burling Slip, NY - Glitter
Large. Reverse embossed and fine glitter elements throughout - may have some glitter loss. Showing signs of handling, use and age. Has bottom edge image loss on front and bottom edge paper loss on reverse. No fold creases, staining, or tears. Colors are vibrant. In good condition.
You will receive the exact example as seen in the photos. It measures approx. 4 1/4" x 6 1/4"
John Street is a street in Lower Manhattan. It runs north to south through the Financial District. It is one of the oldest streets in the city. Long associated with maritime activity, the street ran along Burling Slip. The slip was filled in around 1840, and the street widened. Besides a wharf, warehouse, and chandlery, the city's first permanent theatre, and the first Methodist congregation in North America were located on John Street. "Imagination Playground at Burling Slip" a nautically themed playground, was created in 2010 is located near the former slip.
