1921 THE FORTY THIEVES Story PAINTING BOOKLET Hoffmann COFFEE Our Little Artist

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  • Tobacco Cards: Advertising Cards
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1920-39
  • This booklet was
    issued by the John Hoffmann & Sons Co. of Milwaukee , Wisconsin as an advertising
    premium, for their brand of OLD TIME Coffee. 
    I have not been able tind this series listed in any Guide or Catalogue
    that I am aware of (ACC Non-Sports Bible, Non-Sports Price Guide ect.).  According to the booklet itself there were 8
    different booklets in the series and they must have been issued in 1921 as a contest
    is listed as ending in 1921 within the booklet.   The booklet itself has 6 pages including
    covers, and has an illustrated story within its pages.  The illustrations were done in black and
    white with the idea that the child could paint in the illustrations.  Thos one is number 7 in the series and features
    Aladdin and the Forty Thieves.  The
    artwork is unaccredited but looks very very similar to that of the work of John
    H. Eggers whose images adorn a few other story book series issued by different
    companies.    The
    booklet also offered two separate contests, for the best painted series of
    booklets, and the best painted version of their coffee label (found within the
    book).  With first prize in each being
    $50.00 cash, a Huge amount of money for the time.  I imagine why finding these booklets in any
    condition (painted or not) is very difficult. 
    You had to send your booklets into the company, and it makes no mention
    of sending them back, most would have been destroyed.   What kid would not try and win that kind of
    cash!   The booklet  measures 3 inches by 5 3/8 inches  approximately. The booklet does have some
    tarnish/rust on the staples, however it is unpainted, and free from creases.  I think it displays nicely.
    I  will be trying to list several  EARLY TRADE & TYPE
    CARDS over the next few days (spread across different categories),
    including one or two that are unrecorded in any guide, that were
    put given away with Tobacco, Caramel, Candy, Gum, Chocolate, Bread Coffee Tea
    Cereal and other products, covering such diverse subjects as Native American
    Indians , Baseball , Football, Boy Scouts, Ice Hockey, Golf, Presidents of the
    United States, NCAA and IVY League Colleges and Universities and Circus
    themes.  To view the other cards I have up on ebay please click  on
    the “View Sellers other Items” Icon located on this page. It will take you
    directly to them.
    I am actually located in Canada just across the border.  I have a
    U.S.A. mailing address, and I mail my items from the USA to avoid border
    delays.
    Due to my work schedule and distance to the post
    office I am only able to ship  Monday Mornings
    .  If I haven’t
    received payment for an item the EVENING BEFORE Monday  the item will have
    to wait until the next Monday  to go out. Its unfortunate but
    unavoidable.  If this doesn’t work for you I respectfully ask that
    you do not bid or buy. Thanks again

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