An Interesting Interview. Take That!...(open), Old Judge Cigarettes from Goodwin & Company Advertising Cards (HM6)

Lithographer Giles Lithographic Company American
1886
Not on view
From Old Judge Cigarettes Advertising Cards (HM6). Issued in 1886 by Goodwin & Co., New York. Comic advertising card that folds out. Measurement when closed: 3 3/4 × 4 1/2 inches. Known as "Metamorphic and Mechanical" cards. Larger image of man raising stick to hit young boy. Smaller image is of same boy and man at tobacco shop. Giles, New York lithographers. At bottom of card: AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW. Back is ad which includes information for receiving a "full photographic collection of your favorite Base Ball Players" by mailing in 35 "slips". Printed lower left: COPYRIGHTED 1886. Lower right: GILES LITHO S. LIBERTY PRINTING CO. N. Y.

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  • Title: An Interesting Interview. Take That!...(open), Old Judge Cigarettes from Goodwin & Company Advertising Cards (HM6)
  • Publisher: Goodwin & Company
  • Lithographer: Giles Lithographic Company (New York, NY and Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Date: 1886
  • Medium: Commercial color lithograph
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 10 1/4 × 4 1/2 in. (26 × 11.5 cm) (open)
  • Classifications: Prints, Ephemera
  • Credit Line: The Jefferson R. Burdick Collection, Gift of Jefferson R. Burdick
  • Object Number: Burdick 5, HM6.1
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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