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1899 Ad Pearline Soap Clothing Powder Clothes Health - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING TIN4 XGR5 This is an original 1928

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This is an original 1928 black and white print ad for Heinz Oven-Baked Beans

Clay whitewash is applied to the legs of many of the young men

This is an original 1911 black and white halftone print of "Statue to the Last Aztec Emperor Cuauhtemoc in the "Paseo de la Reforma

Klinghoffer refused to join the abstract movement and referred to it as the Òsplatter and dripÓ art approach

Keywords specific to this image: Collection of Horseshoes

1899 Ad Pearline Soap Clothing Powder Clothes Health - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING TIN4 XGR5 This is an original 1928This is a small original 1899 black and white print ad for Pearline Soap. The ad features an image of a soap man writing, "Some powders do ruin clothes. So do some soaps. There's plenty of both that are cheap and poor and dangerous. Insist upon getting Pearline." CONDITION This 112+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging in margins. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Product Type: Original Print Ad;

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