St Jacob's Oil Victorian Trade Cards
St. Jacob's Oil was also know as St. Jakob's Oel (German).
See matching St Jacob's bottle.
List of my St. Jacob's Oil trade cards:
- St Jacob's Oil Sourvenir / Paddlewheel Boat
Depicted on front of card is the Cincinnati Commercial steamer
paddlewheeler, Souvenir. Description of steamer and product
indorsements on reverse. Discolored areas bottom margin of reverse,
otherwise in very good condition.
- St Jacob's Oil Family Calendar 1885 / Wizard Holding Bottle
Color front.
Excellent condition.
- St Jacob's Oil / Wizard Holding Bottle in New York Harbor
similar card
Front shows color scene of wizard in place of Statue of Liberty. Wizard is holding
a bottle of the product. Also shows sail and steam boats in New York harbor.
Back has advertising text.
Excellent condition except back has white glue from being in album.
- St. Jacob's Oil / Fox Hunt
Color front shows a fox hunt where one hunter is about to be injured as
his horse stumbles after a jump.
Excellent condition with only minor corner wear and back has some glue stains.
Text on back is 98% there.
- St. Jacob's Oil / Fox Hunt
Color front shows a fox hunt where one hunter is about to be injured as
his horse stumbles after a jump.
Good condition.
- St. Jacob's Oil / Wizard in red robe holding bottle
Front pictures wizard in red robe holding up bottle of product.
Front reads "St Jacobs Oil / Conquers Pain".
Back has advertising for "The great remedy for pain" and "cures rheumatism,
neuralgia, backache, headache, toothache, sprains, bruises, ...".
Has dealer stamp for E.T. Hosmer in Buffalo, NY.
very good condition with light crease and light smudges.
- St Jacob's Oil / Wizard in Forest Studying Bottle
Front shows color picture of red robed wizard in forest with town
in the background;
he is sitting and looking carefully at a bottle of product.
Back has advertising text. Fine condition.
- St. Jacob's Oil / Lady in Hat
Front shows color picture of Victorian woman in red plumed hat.
Advertising text on back.
Vertical bend on right. Clean reverse. Neatly trimmed.
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