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One colored "The Man and His Goose" card advertising Stapler Crackers from the Original Trenton Cracker Company
- Title
- One colored "The Man and His Goose" card advertising Stapler Crackers from the Original Trenton Cracker Company
- Description
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1908? One colored "The Man and His Goose" card advertising Stapler Crackers from the Original Trenton Cracker Company. "3⅛ x 4⅜"
Sickle-like arcs divide the colored image into three sections. The large center portion shows the goose having laid a golden egg. Arcs enclosing the upper right separate a picture of the man having killed the goose. The arcs at the lower left show the repentant man having found nothing unusual inside the goose. The picture uses a different title: "The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg." It does not punctuate "Aesops." The text side has "Printed in Germany." It introduces a long description of its product with this question: "Do You Use the Cracker Stamped 'Stapler'? If not, why not?"
In a curious way, the cards from this series come in two different sizes: 3⅛" x 4⅜" and 2¾" x 4"
"3⅛ x 4⅜" - Date
- 1908?
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- Stock Series See all items with this value
- German English See all items with this value
- Stapler Crackers See all items with this value
- Staplert See all items with this value
- The Goose with the Golden Eggs See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection
