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1920s PUEBLO INDIAN Card D48 Wools Bread PAINTING THE OLLA pottery

$ 7.91

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

This fantastic card is one in a series of  cards issu
ed
with Wools Bread.   Bread  The series is designat
ed
as series D48  in Burdick’s  American Card Catalogue and is entitl
ed
“ INVISIBLE COLOR PICTURES”   Burdick does not provide a date for this series but I believe it to have been issu
ed
in the early to mid 1920’s.  There is a Patent date of
July 12 1921
on the card held by the Invisible Color Print Crop, of
New York City
.   That company were the ones who came up with the unique printing technique that makes these cards “Magic”.  As the instructions on the back explain the child could brush water over the surface of the card and the previously “Invisible” Colors would appear.
This card is #35 in the series and features Pianting the Olla.
The Card  measures  4 ½  inches by   3 1/4 inches approximately . The card does have some light creasing.   I have scann
ed
the front and back of the card fairly large so you can determine the condition for yourself
.
I  will be trying to list several  EARLY TYPE CARDS
over the next few days (spread across different categories), including one or two that are unrecorded in any guide
, that were put given away with Tobacco, Caramel, Candy, Gum, Chocolate, Bread Coffee and other products.
I am actually located in Canada just across the border.  I have a U.S.A. mailing address, and I mail my items from the USA to avoid border delays.
Due to my work schedule and distance to the post office I am only able to ship  Monday Mornings
.  If I haven’t received payment for an item the EVENING BEFORE Monday  the item will have to wait until the next Monday  to go out. Its unfortunate but unavoidable.  If this doesn’t work for you I respectfully ask that you do not bid or buy. Thanks again.
I will COMBINE SHIPPING within Canada and the USA on items of similar size that are sold on the same day.
I am sorry but ebay's global shipping program does not allow combined shipping on International shipments