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It isn't, yet! That's what this scene reminds me of. Taken at The Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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A Meiji period product label with the Sun and Moon (日月) trademark (印). A beautiful young woman, possibly a miko (Shintō shrine maiden) or an immortal, riding a crane and reading a scroll.
"One dozen Ryman's Liver Pills. Sugar coated."
Ryman's Celebrated Worm Syrup and Dr. Ryman's Catarrh Snuff were two other patent medicines sold under the Ryman name. The OCLC catalog record for Materials relating to proprietary medicines marketed by H. A. Moore & Co., of Howard, Pa., provides some background information regarding the manufacturer of Ryman products:
"'We beg leave to call your attention to the fact that we have purchased the right to manufacture and sell all of Ryman's medicines, and that our agent will call on you in a very short time with a fresh and new lot of the different kinds of medicines formerly sold by C. H. Else & Bro., of Milesburg, ...'--printed letter dated May 26, 1883, and signed: H. A. Moore & Co. Howard A. Moore was apprenticed to Dr. C. H. Else, druggist, of Milesburg, Pa. In 1876, Moore married Laura J. Ryman of Milesburg."
"Choice Bohsemeem, the best & purest spices, Weikel & Smith Spice Co., Philadelphia."
See also another Choice Bohsemeem label.
A Meiji period trade label marked Tokyo (東亰) with two bijin (Japanese beauties) performing the kochō-no-mai (butterfly dance), which was a popular entertainment at the Imperial Court of Japan. Kochō (胡蝶) or butterfly, trademark (印).
"Columbia Greaseless Hair Cream. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Manufactured by Columbia Perfume Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., copyright 1922."
"Choice Bohsemeem, the best & purest spices, Weikel & Smith Spice Co., Philadelphia."
See also another Choice Bohsemeem label.
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Tabasco Pepper Sauce made in USA by Mc.Ilhenny Co.
An amazing pepper or chili sauce photographed on a background of warm colors with a red pepper and a haze of smoke. A piping hot or smoking hot still life photograph.
THE FINE ART AMERICA LOGO WILL NOT SHOW ON PURCHASED PRINTS OR PRODUCTS.
Logo stamped on the paper packaging holding a bar of lemongrass-scented Alaffia Authentic African Black Soap. Made exclusively for Globein.
I usually try to buy natural soap, but it's a far travel to buy it... and besides, who wouldn't want ultra concentrated joy? In a bottle? For just $1.49!
Recycled Labels on found object- Paperweaving with seed beads, can, glue. 4" x 2.5", 2018
see it on the Can! www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/40939521151
Oooooh, the imagination boggles... Could I be a winner???
If you have a container with a code on the lid that begins with the numbers '2111' consider mailing the lid into Con Agra for a refund.
Here's the address:
Con Agra Foods
PO Box 3768
Omaha NE 68103