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1889 Ad Red Seal Lye Tomson Philadelphia Potash Soap - ORIGINAL GROC2 XEAA6 The scene represents the capture

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The scene represents the capture of wild bulls by the use of a stout net

This is an original 1919 black and white print ad for the Orinoco Furniture Company and the Lincoln Chair Company of Colombus

This is an original 1935 black and white halftone print of the Malaspina glacier in the Alaskan panhandle

It was carved from black granite and is now a treasured artifact in the Cairo Museum

This ad shows images of famous dictaphone users

1889 Ad Red Seal Lye Tomson Philadelphia Potash Soap - ORIGINAL GROC2 XEAA6 The scene represents the captureThis is an original 1889 black and white print ad for Red Seal Granulated Lye from P. C. Tomson & Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The seller of the product was Thurber, Whyland & Company. The ad writes, "One can will make 10 to 12 pounds best hard soap, or 200 pounds soft soap." When mixed with animal fat and water, lye forms a thick liquid, that when set and cured, becomes soap. Lye alone is incredibly dangerous and corrosive, and can cause

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