Scott's Emulsion Victorian Trade Cards
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List of trade cards:
- Scott's Emulsion / Lady with Baby
Color front shows lady giving medicine to baby - bottle of
product sitting on table.
- Scott's Emulsion / Girl with Lion
Color front shows little girl with lion.
Titled "Strength and Beauty".
Back has advertising text.
Fine condition.
- Scott's Emulsion / The Little Turk
No PIC Yet
Front is entitled "The Little Turk" and shows picture of Turkish boy resting on
3 boxes of Scott's Emulsion - each box written in a different language.
Copyright 1889. Back has extensive advertising. Very good condition.
- Scott's Cod Liver Oil / Nice as Cream
No PIC Yet
Front shows picture of girl in bonnet holding a chalkboard that reads "I like
Scott's Emulsion, It is just as nice as cream".
Has advertising text on back.
Excellent condition.
- Scott's Emulsion / Nice as Cream
Color front shows picture of girl in bonnet holding a chalkboard that
reads "I like Scott's Emulsion, It is just as nice as cream".
Has advertising text on back.
Very good condition.
For Sale $5.
- Scott's Emulsion / The Little Doctor
Photo of different card with same picture
Color front shows little boy pouring product from bottle into spoon held by
little girl. Back has advertising text. Very good condition with few small spots
of paper loss on front and slight stain on back.
- Scott's Emulsion / Our Boy
Color front shows cute boy in sailor suit. Back has full advertising text.
Very good condition.
- Scott's Emulsion / The Smile
Front
Back
Color front shows eleven children's smiling faces around a large labeled
aqua bottle of the product.
Card has crease at lower lefthand corner and a light crease at lower righthand corner.
Small scratch on child's hair (upper right) is not visible to the eye but can be felt slightly
with the finger. Edges of card are smooth.
- Scott's Emulsion / He Wants It
Color front shows baby boy at table reaching for bottle of product.
Caption reads "He Wants It".
Advertising text on back.
Excellent condition with just mild corner rounding.
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