
Arm and Hammer Baking Soda Card - Store Display Signs
Arm and Hammer inserted bird cards in their boxes of baking
soda from the late 1800s through 1920. These were perhaps the
most widely distributed insert cards and just about every housewife
was likely to have encountered them. The store point of purchase
cardboard signs were designed to encourage shoppers to add a box
of baking soda to their basket of groceries.
The enlarged copies of the cards that were packed in the boxes
each measure 14.75" x 11.25".
003A&H2
(Wood) Flicker Copyright 1915 (Church & Dwight).
Rubbed at left edge, soft corners. (Stock number 003A&H2)
$90.00
003A&H3
003A&H4
Passenger Pigeon Copyright 1908 (Church & Dwight).
Rubbed at left edge, soft corners. (Stock number 003A&H3)
$90.00
Nighthawk Copyright 1915 (Church & Dwight). Soft
corners, folds, stain on back. (Stock number 003A&H4) $90.00
003A&H6 SOLD
Indigo Bunting Copyright 1915 (Church & Dwight).
Rubbed at edges and corners. (Stock number 003A&H6) $90.00
SOLD
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