Tarrant's seltzer aperient : [Why yes! It's equal to an hour's walk or a draught of morning dew.].
- Date:
- [1880?]
- Ephemera
About this work
Description
Advertising card for Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient (about 1880?). The aperient was sold as a bottle of white powder which produced 30 - 40 glasses of "foaming, sparkling Seltzer" when added to water to which was supposed to cure "headaches, constipation, indigestion and dyspepsia". This one shows a man with abundant sideburns in white shirt and blue and grey striped trousers holding a bottle of the aperient in his right hand and a glass in his left, standing in a room with a bed, table with a red cloth over it and a large, ornate clock on the mantlepiece behind him.
Publication/Creation
[Place of publication not identified] : Tarrant's, [1880?] (New York : Wemple & Co.)
Physical description
1 broadside : color illustrations ; 9 cm
Notes
Our copy has the text at the bottom cut away.
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesEPH367Location Access Closed storesEPH367:4Note