![]() I like Scott's Emulsion: It is Just as Nice as Cream (Die-Cut) Original 19th century Chromolithographic Advertising Die-Cut for Scott & Bowne, New York. We offer a wide selection of international fine art dating from the early Renaissance to the contemporary art period. Full documentation and certification is provided. Our Gallery, (Art of the Print / guarantees the authenticity of every work of art we sell 100%. We hope you found the information you were looking for and that it has been beneficial. We will soon be posting an update of our most recent research and include the biographical and historical information pertaining to our next collection of original works of art created by artists throughout the centuries. The artist biographies, research and or information pertaining to all the original works of art posted on our pages has been written and designed by Greg & Connie Peters exclusively for our site, (Please visit us regularly to view the latest artworks offered for sale. Of the 19th century chromolithographic Die-Cut art. ![]() Altogether I like Scott's Emulsion: It is Just as Nice as Cream is a splendid example Impression without a trace of discoloration and in excellent condition Printed on thick nineteenth century wove paper and withįull margins as published on the above date. Height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) This Scott's Emulsion die-cut is a splendid example of the 19th century chromolithographic Die-Cut art and 19th century American advertising.Ĥ 1/4 X 2 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, By 1880 the chromolithographic die-cut reached its pinnacle with the most colourful and complex imagery standing out in direct relief. It not only used the elaborate techniques of chromolithography, embossing, multiple hues and raised printings to create an almost three dimensional quality, it also developed a method where their images could be cut into shapes during the printing process by a tool called a die. The 'Die-Cut' was perhaps the most complex innovation. The image depicts a young school girl holding a writing board in her hand The board reads I like Scott's Emulsion: It is Just as Nice as Cream. This original 19th century 'Die-Cut' was created as an advertisement for their 'Scott's Emulsion product' around 1880-1885. Shoemaker ' Floyd Monroe Shoemaker' (1872- 1952), of Elmira, New York from the firm of Scott & Bowne Inc. Ritchie "Harold Franklin Ritchie' (1881-1933) of Toronto, and F. The 1931 business and finance issue of Time Magazine announced the sale of the famed Scott's Emulsion (cod liver oil) to H. By the 1890's the New York firm of Scott & Bowne had effectively marketed their product and had factories in Canada, England, Spain Portugal Italy, and France. ![]() Their trademark included the initials, 'P.P.P' which stood for 'Perfect, Permanent, Palatable'. Scott & Bowne, Manufacturing Chemists, 125 Hudson Street. The high character and wide reputation Scott's Emulsion has attained through the agency of the Medical Profession, and the hearty support they have given it since its first introduction, is a sufficient guarantee of its superior virtues, etc. It read "Scott's Emulsion Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Hinton & Co, 1880 contained an advertisement along with commentary by members of the medical profession advertising their product. ![]() ![]() Volume 23, published in San Francisco by W. An advertisement in the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal, edited by Henry Gibbons, M. They claimed their customers could not even taste it. 1843 - 1910), after they had successfully created a better tasting and smelling emulsion that contained cod-liver oil which they called, 'Scott's Emulsion'. Scott & Bowne, New York: The firm of Scott & Bowne, New York was established in 1876 by Alfred B. I like Scott's Emulsion: It is Just as Nice as Cream (Advertising Die-Cut for Scott's Products) It is a splendid example of the 19th century chromolithographic Die-Cut art and 19th century American advertising. This die-cut is printed on thick nineteenth century wove paper and with full margins as published on the around 1880-1885. Bowne, Scott & Bowne, claimed their product was 'Perfect, Permanent, Palatable'. Since the firm of Scott & Bowne, New York was established in 1876, the owners, Alfred B. The text written on the writing board that the young school girl is holding reads, I like Scott's Emulsion: It is Just as Nice as Cream. Scott & Bowne, New York I like Scott's Emulsion: It is Just as Nice as Cream (Advertising Die-Cut) This original 19th century Chromolithograph is an advertisement for Scott & Bowne, New York promoting their 'Scott' Emulsion'. ![]()
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