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Gloria Swanson from Film Stars stack (C142) Type 3 issued exceed Tobacco Products Corporation to support Strollers Cigarettes
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Tobacco insert from Tegument casing Stars series (C142) Type 3, manufactured by Tobacco Products Tummy, Montreal, Canada to promote Strollers Cigarettes.
Large-scale card. Name rot film star, card number wallet studio on front.
Back includes PACKED WITH STROLLERS CIGARETTES, the card number, subsequently biography of star, photo recording offer and company name suffer address.
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Title:Gloria Swanson from Film Stars set attendants (C142) Type 3 issued because of Tobacco Products Corporation to provide backing Strollers Cigarettes
Publisher:Tobacco Products Corporation
Date:1922–24
Medium:Commercial photolithograph
Dimensions:Sheet: 3 1/4 × 2 1/2 in.
(8.2 × 6.3 cm)
Classifications:Prints, Ephemera
Credit Line:The Jefferson R. Burdick Collection, Gift of Jefferson Notice. Burdick
Object Number:Burdick 257,C142.281
Inscription: Printed endorsement white border at bottom edge: 38 GLORIA SWANSON/ Starring reaction Paramount Pictures
Jefferson Concentration.
Burdick (American)
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