Sarony, Major & Knapp Lith., printer
Description
Image of an advertisement for Dixon's stove polish; a naked small child standing on a kitchen counter next to boxes of Dixon's stove polish is cleaned off by an African American woman using a brush and cloth; pots steam on a hot stove in background."Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1858 by Joseph Dixon & Co. in the Clerk's Office in the District Court of the Southn. Dist. of N.Y. Lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp. 449 Broadway. N.Y."--text, bottom center of image. "This is the best article ever produced for the purpose, as a fair trial will demonstrate. It is absolutely free from smell."--text, bottom left margin. "Made from pure carburet of iron only by Joseph Dixon & Co. black lead crucible manufacturers Jersey City. N.J."--text, bottom center margin.
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Last, Jay T., donor
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California Digital LibraryKeywords
- Advertising
- African Americans
- Babies
- Children
- Cleaning Compounds
- Color
- Kitchens
- Lithographs
- Nannies
- Pictorial Works
- Stoves
- Women