Description
Early 20th Century; Original, 33.75” height, 27” width, Heavy cardboard sign titled “ ‘Bull’ Durham Trip Around the World Free A Handsome Souvenir Postal Card With Each 5 Cent Bag of “Bull” Durham over 30 Subjects” with artwork depicting bull behind fence standing on the world. The fence is marked “Smoking Tobacco.” Bull is surrounded by (32) sample postal card images. Postal cards represent (30) individuals dressed in their nation’s attire, (1) card representing the Bull on top of the world North Pole and (1) card representing Bull Durham Factory Durham N.C. for a total of (32) images. Sign has loss to the left corner, minor edge wear and non-factory holes. Otherwise, it appears to be in good condition. Please view photos. Provenance: B.W.C. Roberts Durham N.C. Tobacco Collection
Medium
Cardboard
Date
Early 20th Century
Condition Report
Good Original with some edge loss
Exhibited
Currently Mebane Antique Gallery and available for preview
Literature
The "Bull Durham Trip Around The World" cardboard sign features a promotional advertising poster from around 1910, issued by the W.T. Blackwell Company in Durham, North Carolina. It was designed as an in-store point-of-sale display to incentivize customers to buy their famous 5-cent bags of "Genuine Bull Durham" smoking tobacco. Around 1900 to 1910, Bull Durham (then owned by the American Tobacco Company) launched an aggressive global marketing campaign. To drive sales, the company offered a free, collectible "souvenir postal card" with every 5-cent bag of tobacco.
Provenance
B.W.C. Roberts Durham N.C. Tobacco Collection
Notes
Available for live in house bidding and pay-pick up from our gallery, Always bid with confidence with Mebane Auction. Thank you Jon Lambert
Condition
Good Original with some edge loss
Payments
Available payment options
Shipping Info
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