Tarrant's seltzer aperient : [Oh this headache! How foolish I was to travel without Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient.].
- 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 woman in a long, white nightdress with blue bows down the front holding her left hand to her bandaged head, the right hand rests on an empty table, an unmade bed behind her, an open trunk with a jumble of clothing in it on the floor and a heavy red curtain tied back by a yellow cord behind that.
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.
Type/Technique
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesEPH367Location Access Closed storesEPH367:5Note