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The country had roughly 89 million people at the time
sealed in glass bottles and in little tin boxes exactly like this one
The Japan marking
cataloged as entry T340 in Louis Storino's definitive reference work on American tobacco tags
Vintage Thunderbird Eagle Shield Broom Label NOS 1930s 1940s Art Deco Patriotic Native American Americana Litho USA Unused Original 🧹 maritime_collector_piece The country had roughly 89What Happens When Commercial Art Disappears? The Story Pressed Into This Chromolithograph There is a particular kind of American making that existed for a few decades and then simply stopped not because it failed, not because it was replaced by something better, but because the entire ecosystem that sustained it quietly folded. The broom industry was once woven into the fabric of domestic American manufacturing in a way that is genuinely difficult to