Description: Late 1800's Walker Stratman and Co. IncorporatedMetamorphical Trade CardThe card was made to fold, so the farmers profiles merge, when they line up, the pitchfork will than be facing up. You won't be able to see the bone pile. Than when opened the bone pile shows. There is an example of this folded trade card on Worthpoint.I did not fold this to show you how it was meant to look, as the card is old and folded in the center.The Hobo is depicted as Irish. He has a shillelagh in his hand, and when he goes into the bone pile you can see he has red hair. Indicative of the Irish prejudice around that timeSecurely packaged for safe delivery to youFeedback is always given, please remember to leave yours, it is always appreciated, and helps both buyers and sellers who use Ebay. Feedback is the last step to a smooth transaction.
Price: 15 USD
Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-01T19:14:23.000Z
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Brand: Walker Stratman Bone Fertilizer, Pittsburgh, PA
Type of Advertising: Victorian Advertising Trade Card
Antique Card Display Condition: Aging flaws Wear (shown)
Color: Multi-color
Date of Creation: Authentic 19th Century
Size of Card: Opens to Approx. 8.5 x 4 inches
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States