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c1920 Kaiser-Borax Advertising Poster Stamp - Ulm Germany - Bath Additive
c1920 Kaiser-Borax Advertising Poster Stamp - Ulm Germany - Bath Additive
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Antique Original c1920 Kaiser-Borax Advertising Poster Stamp - Ulm Germany - Bath Additive
Small Sized Measures Approx. 1-3/8" Wide by 2" Tall
In Good Antique Condition - Perforation Wear, Reverse Hinge Mount Residue, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Stamp.
This Poster Stamp Promotes "Kaiser-Borax," A Bath Additive Produced By Heinrich Mack In Ulm, Germany circa 1920. The Design Features A Classical-Style Woman Sprinkling Powder Into A Bowl, Symbolizing Purity And Elegance. The Red Octagonal Background Contrasts With The Light Blue Frame, And The Serrated Edges Mimic Postage Stamps, A Common Feature Of Advertising Ephemera. Borax Was Widely Used In This Period For Cleaning And Personal Hygiene Due To Its Antiseptic And Water-Softening Properties. Heinrich Mack Was Known For Producing Medicinal And Chemical Products. Poster Stamps Like This Were Popular Marketing Tools In The Late 19th And Early 20th Centuries, Offering Collectible And Visually Appealing Brand Promotion.
Product Photos Include A Logo Watermark And Possibly An Object For Scale / Photography Purposes Only. Also, Product Listings May Include Newspaper Images, Display Photos Or Short Video Clips Relevant To The Item Which Are Not Included In The Purchase. The Product Title Is For The Exact Item Available.
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