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Posted: 06 Feb 2017


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Too Small for His Britches?

Too Small for His Britches?
"Roberts & Co., leading clothiers, 'glass front,' 797 Broad St., Newark, N.J. Copyright 1883 by J. H. Bufford's Sons."

A winged Cupid, who's wearing a shirt but no pants, waits patiently as two women use needles and thread to mend a gigantic pair of pants. Although pants seem to be an appropriate item to feature in an advertising trade card for a clothing store like Roberts & Co. (whose glass store front was apparently a selling point), I'm not sure why they're so huge or how Cupid is going to wear them. Perhaps this is just a silly scene intended to amuse the children who would paste cards like this in their scrapbooks in the late nineteenth century.

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 arts enthusiast
arts enthusiast
Wonderful! So much to love, but my favorite thing is the bobbins in the capital R and C in Roberts & Co. and the font it's in.
7 years ago.
Alan Mays club has replied to arts enthusiast
Thanks! I like the font, too--how about that ampersand!
7 years ago.
 Peggy C
Peggy C club
Found in - EXPLORE..
7 years ago.
Steve Bucknell club has replied to Peggy C club
Read Elizabeth McCracken's novel The Giant's House and all will become clear. I will refund all your monies if you are not satisfied by this magical book.
7 years ago.
Alan Mays club has replied to Peggy C club
Oh, thanks for letting me know about Explore!
7 years ago.

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