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Clipper Ship Advertising Cards. Five different
multicolored cards, includes the following ships: Dispatch Line Akbar, Glidden & Williams’ Line Fearless (Watson’s Press imprint), Panther (Nesbitt & Co. imprint), Shipper’s Line Sea Serpent (Nebsitt & Co. imprint), and Coleman’s
California Line Volunteer with Civil War theme (Nesbitt & Co. imprint), a couple with trivial flaws, overall excellent condition A VALUABLE GROUP OF CLIPPER SHIP CARDS, INCLUDING THE FEARLESS, ONE OF THE MOST STRIKING AND DESIRABLE OF ALL
DESIGNS. Clipper ship cards were produced during the 1850s and 1860s as an advertising tool used by shipping lines to promote freight service. Competition was keen, and companies used spectacular images and colorful printing to get attention.
Speed of delivery and careful handling were of the utmost importance to merchants, thus the text emphasized attributes such as record trips of 107 Days,” A1 Ship,” Fast sailing and good delivery of cargo,” and so on. A collection of clipper ship
cards was offered in Siegel Sale 725 (PDF of catalogue is available on our website). Ex Pietsch (Image) Search for comparables at SiegelAuctions.com |
E. $ 5,000-7,500
SOLD for $4,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |