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Framed Antique 1900s Cabinet Card General Store Interior Cumberland Market 9x11
Framed Antique 1900s Cabinet Card General Store Interior Cumberland Market 9x11
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Cabinet card circa early 1900s.
An original cabinet card photograph depicting the interior of a general store around the turn of the 20th century. The photo features two women in fur coats seated at a glass display counter, while two men stand behind the counter. Period advertising, including a "STAR HAM" sign displayed on the wall.
Armour Star Ham, one of America's most historic pork brands, traces its roots to 1867 when Philip Danforth Armour founded the Armour and Company meatpacking plant in Chicago, Illinois.
Frame measures approximately 11.05 inches long by 9.05 inches wide, and has a depth of approximately 0.75 inch.
In good condition. Please see all photos.
An original cabinet card photograph depicting the interior of a general store around the turn of the 20th century. The photo features two women in fur coats seated at a glass display counter, while two men stand behind the counter. Period advertising, including a "STAR HAM" sign displayed on the wall.
Armour Star Ham, one of America's most historic pork brands, traces its roots to 1867 when Philip Danforth Armour founded the Armour and Company meatpacking plant in Chicago, Illinois.
Frame measures approximately 11.05 inches long by 9.05 inches wide, and has a depth of approximately 0.75 inch.
In good condition. Please see all photos.
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