[Rarebooks] FS: 1890s Baltimore Oysters Platt & Co. Advertising Diecut Card

Joslin Hall Rare Books, Ephemera & Photographs office at joslinhall.com
Wed May 22 07:54:56 EDT 2019


1890s Baltimore Oysters Platt & Co. Advertising Diecut Card.

A diecut card featuring a somewhat odd palette-shaped platter with seven 
oysters, presumably Baltimore Oysters, sold by Platt & Co. who were not 
actually from Baltimore, the oysters were from Baltimore, Platt & Co. 
were from Chicago. Or Minnesota. Confused yet? Have an oyster and we’ll 
start over.

Diecut card. 5”x4”. Light soil, some wear, adhesion loss on the back. 
[48050]  $45

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