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Victorian Trade Card - Arbuckle Brothers Coffee Company - "HE ALWAYS TIED THE KNOT" (#91)
SERIES: Satire
This is one of 100 cards featuring humorous cartoons and advertising the "Ariosa" brand of coffee that Arbuckles' issued in the late 1880s. All the illustrations were originally published in either Puck, Judge, or Texas Siftings, three of the more popular satirical periodicals of the day. Most typically aimed their derision at blacks, country "rubes", or the Irish. This particular card was based on an 1888 Texas Siftings cartoon drawn by T. Ramsden and features a difference of opinion between a clergyman and his wife regarding an oft-married widow.
The back shows the Arbuckles' factory buildings, dock, railroad cars, and a ship.
SIZE: 5" x 3"
DATE: Undated (but probably 1888 or 1889)
LITHOGRAPHER: Not identified
CONDITION: Very good+, I'd say. This card is only lightly soiled with fairly sharp edges and just slightly "bumped" corners. Both sides have some light toning and a portion of the back has a faint pinkish tinge . (Please see scans.)
MULTIPLE ITEM SHIPPING DISCOUNT: I will ship up to 4 cards for the single base shipping charge shown. For purchases of more than 4 cards, the shipping charge will increase by just a small increment for every 4 additional cards.
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HE ALWAYS TIED THE KNOT
MINISTER'S WIFE (to husband)--"I think it is perfectly
scandalous, the Widow Bently marrying again and for the
third time. Don't you think so, my dear?"
MINISTER--"Well, it would hardly be right for me to say
anything against Mrs. Bently, my dear; she has been too good
a customer of mine."
From Texas Siftings, by permission.
This is one of 100 cards featuring humorous cartoons and advertising the "Ariosa" brand of coffee that Arbuckles' issued in the late 1880s. All the illustrations were originally published in either Puck, Judge, or Texas Siftings, three of the more popular satirical periodicals of the day. Most typically aimed their derision at blacks, country "rubes", or the Irish. This particular card was based on an 1888 Texas Siftings cartoon drawn by T. Ramsden and features a difference of opinion between a clergyman and his wife regarding an oft-married widow.
The back shows the Arbuckles' factory buildings, dock, railroad cars, and a ship.
SIZE: 5" x 3"
DATE: Undated (but probably 1888 or 1889)
LITHOGRAPHER: Not identified
CONDITION: Very good+, I'd say. This card is only lightly soiled with fairly sharp edges and just slightly "bumped" corners. Both sides have some light toning and a portion of the back has a faint pinkish tinge . (Please see scans.)
MULTIPLE ITEM SHIPPING DISCOUNT: I will ship up to 4 cards for the single base shipping charge shown. For purchases of more than 4 cards, the shipping charge will increase by just a small increment for every 4 additional cards.
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HE ALWAYS TIED THE KNOT
MINISTER'S WIFE (to husband)--"I think it is perfectly
scandalous, the Widow Bently marrying again and for the
third time. Don't you think so, my dear?"
MINISTER--"Well, it would hardly be right for me to say
anything against Mrs. Bently, my dear; she has been too good
a customer of mine."
From Texas Siftings, by permission.