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Deering Trade Card
Advertising card produced by William Deering (later known as William Deering and Company), manufacturer of agricultural machinery. Features at the top an illustration of a man and woman dancing along with a person doing a handstand "After harvest with Deering binder." At the bottom a family is sobbing and wondering "Oh! Why didn't I get a Deering binder." Also includes an illustration of a horse-drawn grain binder. Printed by Shober and Carqueville, Chicago. |
Image ID: | 39551 |
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Creation Date: | 1883 |
Creator Name: | William Deering & Company |
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Collection Name: | International Harvester Company competitors' advertising literature, 1832-1950 |
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Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | MCC MSS 10Z, Box 14, folder 12 |
Original Dimensions: | 2.75 x 4.25 inches |
Children |
Family |
Men |
Women |
Farmers |
Agricultural machinery |
Harvesting |
Horses |
Clothing and dress |
Dresses |
Hats |
Advertising |
Farm buildings |
Agricultural machinery industry |
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