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Hayward's—Silk Umbrellas a Specialty
A woman uses an umbrella to protect herself and her daughter from the menacing approaches of a giraffe and seal in this nineteenth-century advertising trade card by M. F. Tobin for Hayward's, a dry goods store in New York City.
Hayward's
131 Eighth Avenue, bet. 16th & 17th Sts., New York.
Silk umbrellas, $1.00 & $1.50 a specialty. Repairing & recovering.
Copyrighted 1881, M. F. Tobin, N.Y.
Hayward's
131 Eighth Avenue, bet. 16th & 17th Sts., New York.
Silk umbrellas, $1.00 & $1.50 a specialty. Repairing & recovering.
Copyrighted 1881, M. F. Tobin, N.Y.
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Seriously, I love this type of card and this is a fine example.
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