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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
Subject Terms
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    Not on view
    Knife Box
    William Rogers Manufacturing Company
    1873-1898
    Gift of the Smith-Worthington Saddlery Co., 2021.22.83, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyrig…
    Smith-Worthington Saddlery Company
    1995-2005
    Man's Uniform Shako
    Smith Shiers
    about 1815-1825
    Museum purchase, 1998.74.10, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
    E. E. Dickinson & Co.
    Museum purchase, 1993.141.16, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
    The Hull Brewing Company
    c. 1960
    Museum purchase, 1993.141.17, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
    The Hull Brewing Company
    c. 1960
    Museum purchase, 1993.141.20, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
    The Hull Brewing Company
    c. 1960
    Museum purchase, 1993.141.21, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
    The Hull Brewing Company
    c. 1960
    Gift of Lafayette J. Robertson, Jr., 1973.8.33 © 2015 The Connecticut Historical Society
    The Crossley Mills
    1850-1870