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XXXX Golden King Flour Sack
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Accession #: | 2210.97 |
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Title: | XXXX Golden King Flour Sack |
Object Type: | Sack, Flour |
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Physical Description: | Cloth flour sack printed on one side: "XXXX Golden King, High Grade Family Flour "The Flour That Makes Baking a Pleasure" Milled Expressly for I. Dickman and Sons, Brooklyn, N.Y. 24.5 lbs." |
Description: | Manufactured sacks made of cotton cloth were commonly used as flour packaging from the late 1800s to the 1960s. |
Category: | Textiles |
Subjects/Topics/Concepts: |
Merchandising (Communication)
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Geographical Reference: | New York City (National->New York) |
Dimensions: |
Object H x W 25 x 13 "
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Materials/Techniques: |
cotton (Material)
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Marks/Inscription: |
XXXX Golden King, High Grade Family Flour "The Flour That Makes Baking a Pleasure" Milled Expressly for I. Dickman and Sons, Brooklyn, N>Y. 24.5 lbs.
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Credit Line: | Gift of Mr. W. A. Peters, 1972 |
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