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2015.77.85 © 2015 The Connecticut Historical Society
Labels
2015.77.85 © 2015 The Connecticut Historical Society

Labels

Dateafter 1849
ClassificationsGraphics
Description4 labels:

J. D. Burnham & Co. Twin Brothers Tobacco label with a picture of two men standing and the name of the company, product, company address.

Brown colored Fuller & Burnham's Extra Fine Cut label, with an ad with the company name, product name and address of the company above, and a certificate of authenticity below.

Label with a white background and an image of a house in the center, with red text that says, "Old Stone Fort, 10 cent, Union Hand Made, and Long Havana Filler."

Multi-colored label, possibly for canned tomatoes, with a full pictorial of a wilderness in the background and one male Native American standing and one female Native American standing on either side of a scroll that displays the brand, Sachems Head Brand. The name Guilford Canning Co. appears at the bottom.
Object number2015.77.85-.88
NotesDimensions (height x width): 6 1/8 x 8 1/8" and smaller
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The Hull Brewing Company
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Museum purchase, 1993.141.21, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
The Hull Brewing Company
c. 1960
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