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Singer Sewing Machine Color Exhibit Handout 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
$ 8.44
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Unused "Singer Manufacturing" Exhibit Handout in Liberal Artsat the Chicago 1893 World's Fair
- 5.25 x 4.25 inches
smooth stiff cream wraps
with
black print
and color graphic of exhibit entrance and 2 women (front cover shown); back cover with color graphic of young woman grasping flowers on her head (shown). New York:
Singer
,
1893. (12) pages counting covers printed on smooth cream paper (title page shown). Stapled hinge
(shown). Includes photo illustrations of the exhibit and its ornate interior (shown). Text describes the
1st class Singer machines
and exhibit (3 shown and digitally highlighted). A Victorian classic and still in business today!
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Supplemental Information:
Their exhibit shown on the
front cover
was located in the
Manufactures Buildings in the Liberal Arts Gallery as listed
in "The Official Directory" of exhibitors (shown and digitally highlighted). Also note that Singer had a separate exhibit in the
Shoe and Leather Building
as listed in "the Official Directory" (shown and digitally highlighted). The firm was co founded by Isaac Singer in 1851 and started winning awards at fairs immediately.
- Condition:
Excellent; unused.
Covers and hinge fine (shown). Black print and color graphic bright and not rubbed (shown). Stapled hinge perfect (shown). No page marks, tears, or stains (shown). No edge wear (shown). Corners sharp (shown).
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pays
.85 shipping in a stiff package with tracking number.