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Advertisement for Shaker Family Pills, 1891
Advertisement for Shaker Family Pills, 1891. Trade card advertising an American patent medicine claiming effectiveness in curing sick headache, constipation, sluggish liver, and the effects of biliousness. Available from AJ White, 168 Duane Street, New York. Wholesomeness and purity are implied by the the little Shaker girl, in her bonnet and simple clothes, standing in a field of white daisies
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Advert Advertisement Bonnet Chromolithograph Cute Daisies Daisy Innocence Innocent Oxford Science Archive Pill Purity Remedy Shaker Sweet Trade Card Wholesome
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Bring a piece of historical advertising into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. This unique mug features an intriguing image from the past - an advertisement for Shaker Family Pills from 1891. This vintage trade card boasts the effectiveness of this American patent medicine in curing sick headaches, constipation, and a sluggish liver. Each sip from this mug transports you back in time, making your morning coffee or evening tea even more enjoyable. Add a touch of history to your day with a Media Storehouse Photo Mug.
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This 19th-century trade card advertisement for Shaker Family Pills transports us back to a simpler time, where the concept of innocence and purity were emphasized. The chromolithograph print showcases a charming little Shaker girl, dressed in her bonnet and simple clothes, standing gracefully amidst a picturesque field of white daisies. The image evokes feelings of wholesomeness and tranquility, as the vibrant colors of the flowers contrast beautifully with the girl's attire. Her presence symbolizes not only the effectiveness of these American patent medicines but also their connection to nature and its healing properties. In an era when science was rapidly advancing, this advertisement appeals to those seeking remedies for common ailments such as sick headache, constipation, sluggish liver, and biliousness. It subtly implies that these pills are derived from natural ingredients found in plants like daisies. The ad's composition highlights both femininity and cuteness through the girl's sweet expression and adorable hat. This imagery aims to resonate with potential customers by associating positive qualities with the product being advertised. Overall, this trade card serves as a visual reminder of America's rich advertising history while capturing elements such as innocence, purity, nature, and medicine that continue to be relevant today.
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