Ephemera
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Keith, the Hundred years Hence cards date pre 1900,and I believe they probably all date before WWI.
Roger
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That's pretty good that you've come across that many in such good condition.
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Here are a couple pieces I got many years ago.There is no date on the catalog but it is number 21.The envelope and the razor booklet were in an old gasket envelope.
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That's cool
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Thanks Roger, wonderful to see. Different values in the target audience back then. Very refreshing.
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Joe your catalog is from early 1900's likely 03-06 area.They stared in 1877,but didn't have a catalog every year.Some catalogs will be dated,and some will have a rubber stamp date in them.I have 1 of the little shaving booklets too.Nice group!knife7knut wrote:Here are a couple pieces I got many years ago.There is no date on the catalog but it is number 21.The envelope and the razor booklet were in an old gasket envelope.
Roger