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Compliments of John Westney, agt. Manufacturer and dealer in baby carriages, velocipedes, bicycles &c, 226 Dock St Phila. Repairing promptly attended to [graphic].
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Title
Compliments of John Westney, agt. Manufacturer and dealer in baby carriages, velocipedes, bicycles &c, 226 Dock St Phila. Repairing promptly attended to [graphic].
Publisher
[Philadelphia] : [publisher not identified]
Date
[ca. 1880]
Physical Description
1 print : chromolithograph ; sheet 8 x 12 cm (3 x 4.5 in.)
Description
Trade card promoting carriage manufacturer John Westney and showing a fairy depicted as a caricature of an Asian girl. The barefooted girl, with wings, is attired in a hat; a short-sleeved white dress with red trim, a black bow on the bodice, and blue and gold decoration on the skirt; and a multi-colored, patterned sash around the waist. She juts her left foot forward, holds a fan in her right hand, and grasps a flowering branch in her left hand.
Notes
Title from item.
Date inferred from dates of operation of business advertised.
Text printed on verso illustrated with image of a boy, attired in a sailor suit and cap, driving a skulky with a toy horse: The Tally Ho Sulky. (Patented) The Tally Ho Sulky is suitable for either boy or girl. The small size from 4 to 10 years, and the large from 8 to 18 years of age. It is the most pleasing, healthful, and practical toy of the motor kind. It has the rowing motion, being driven by the arms and steered by the feet; moves easily and is capable of great speed. It can be used in the street or in an ordinary sized room. It is strongly made and durable. For sale by John Westney, agt. 226 Dock Street, Philadelphia.
Purchased 2015.
Subject
Westney, John.
Asians -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Carriage manufacturers and dealers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Fairies.
Fans.
Fans (Accessories)
Girls -- Asian.
Racialization and visual culture.
AAPI.
Genre
Chromolithographs -- 1870-1880.
Trade cards -- 1870-1880.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Berman Trade Card Collection - Westney [P.2015.56.937]
Accession number
P.2015.56.937
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Asian American and Pacific Islander History Collection
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