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"COUNTER" CARDSSize:
Varies Most of the other groups of Arbuckle Coffee cards I've listed on this site come under the classification of "Insert" cards, meaning cards that were distributed by insertion into a package of coffee. There are quite a few additional Arbuckle cards that might be classed as "Counter" or, simply, "Advertising" cards. These cards were handed out directly to customers, or potential customers, at point-of-sale or elsewhere, to convey the Arbuckle Brothers' advertising message and, hopefully, induce the customer to buy the Arbuckles' brand of coffee. They were issued in a variety of sizes and subjects and don't appear to belong to a "set" of any kind. In fact, they're all probably ordinary stock cards that Arbuckles' simply imprinted with their own advertising and distributed as needed to their retail merchants. There are four major styles for the backs of the cards in this group, with several minor variations. (See examples.) These "counter" cards are fairly rare and can be quite expensive. In fact, over a third of all the images you see in this category so far have been contributed to this site by Greg ArBuckle. It's difficult to say how early some of these cards might've been issued. Many, if not most, of them can be dated (from an Arbuckle standpoint) as 1888 or later (based on the August 2, 1888 date included in the Poison In The Cup! affidavit on the back of those cards ). Cards originally printed by Louis Prang may bear a Prang copyright date but that isn't likely to indicate when Arbuckles' actually distributed the cards with their own overprint. More than likely, they simply used whatever remainders of Prang card stock was available whenever they had a need to print more cards. CLICK ON ANY THUMBNAIL TO VIEW FULL SIZE CARD |
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