Description
Victorian Trade Card Original Trenton Cracker Co. Stapler Grocer 1848. This charming Victorian trade card from the Original Trenton Cracker Co., established in 1848, features a beautifully detailed chromolithograph depicting a serene forest picnic scene. Printed with vivid colors and fine detail, this card exemplifies the high-quality chromolithographic printing techniques popular in the late 19th century. This charming Victorian trade card from the Original Trenton Cracker Co., established in 1848, features a beautifully detailed chromolithograph depicting a serene forest picnic scene. The artwork showcases a woman, child, and man enjoying a fresh cup of coffee or tea, highlighting the wholesome appeal of the company's "Stapler" crackers. Printed with vivid colors and fine detail, this card exemplifies the high-quality chromolithographic printing techniques popular in the late 19th century. The back of the card emphasizes the product's purity and freshness with the slogan "Always Fresh, Always Good, and Above All, Clean and Free from All Impurities." This collectible piece not only advertises the Original Trenton Cracker Co. but also serves as a delightful example of Victorian advertising art and marketing. Perfect for collectors of Victorian ephemera, food advertising memorabilia, or chromolithographic trade cards.