This fit & trim young lady had an unusual sponsor.
This fit & trim young lady had an unusual sponsor. Can you guess the identity of the company that used this card to advertise its product? For the answer, see the comments below...
Click the image to enlarge. As was often the case, the picture on the card had nothing to do with the product advertised: https://plus.google.com/photos/...
Sia.nirvana fashion Thanks for your comment. I couldn't figure out what it had to do with 19th century advertising trade cards, however, so I deleted it.
Angela Smallman Thanks for stopping by. Got your comment in my email. I don't know why Google failed to post it here. It's all a matter of perspective. I would have referred to this as a portrait of a young maiden.
real prince Thanks for stopping by! Google flagged your fiverr ad as spam and it was deleted. Please limit your comments to 19th century trade cards, the topic under discussion here.
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Nature studied here! He is carefully explaining. As a proper young Victorian woman, she is being diplomatic, allowing him to show her the world while she sees things from a different angle. Her generation will be the first where women have the right to vote in America. #VictorianFashions #19thCenturyTradeCards
Click the image to enlarge. As was often the case, the picture on the card had nothing to do with the product advertised:
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Sia.nirvana fashion Thanks for your comment. I couldn't figure out what it had to do with 19th century advertising trade cards, however, so I deleted it.
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ReplyDeletereal prince Thanks for stopping by! Google flagged your fiverr ad as spam and it was deleted. Please limit your comments to 19th century trade cards, the topic under discussion here.
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