[Young women with angel wings], Cross-Cut Cigarettes from W. Duke & Sons Advertising Cards (HP1a)

Publisher W. Duke, Sons & Co. American
Lithographer Giles Lithographic Company American

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From Cross-Cut Cigarettes Advertising Cards (HP1a). Issued in the 1880s by W. Duke & Sons, Co., Durham, N.C. & New York. Image of two young women wearing angel wings and holding quivers with arrows. Giles lithographers. At top: Cross-Cut Cigarettes/ RICH/ &/ FRAGRANT. Below image on wide border (in script and underlined): W.DukeSons&Co. Lower right: DURHAM, N.C./ & NEW YORK. Giles lithographers. Printed lower left corner on image: GILES LITHOGRAPHIC CO. NEW YORK. Note: HP1a has been assigned as a "catch all" for advertising cards from a number of companies including Allen & Ginter, Duke, Goodwin and Kimball and covers a large number of and wide variety of subjects and images.

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