Contributor |
F.G. Stuart & Co., distributor. |
Title |
Every body uses Scull's champion coffee [graphic]. |
Publisher |
[Camden, N.J.] : [publisher not identified] |
Publisher |
N.J. Camden. 1880 |
Date |
[ca. 1880] |
Physical Description |
1 print : lithograph ; sheet 7 x 11 cm (4.25 x 5 in.) |
Description |
Racist trade card promoting William S. Scull & Company’s Champion Coffee and depicting a caricature of an African American
man riding a mule while carrying bags of Scull’s coffee. The barefooted man is portrayed with exaggerated features and is
attired in a brimmed hat, a polka-dotted, long-sleeved shirt, and plaid pants. He carries large sacks labeled, "Scull’s Champion,"
underneath each arm as he rides on a mule. In the right perched on a tree, a black crow says to the man, "Every body uses
Scull’s Champion Coffee." An owl on another branch of the tree says, "So they do." The man turns his head back towards the
birds and remarks in the vernacular, "who said da dont." Joab Scull founded the business which imported, packaged, and distributed
tea and coffee in 1831. His son William S. Scull was in charge of the business under the name William S. Scull & Company from
1858 until his death in 1916. They had a large warehouse and mill at Front and Federal Streets, Camden, N.J. William C. Scull
succeeded the Company, which changed its name to the Boscul Coffee Company in 1947. R.C. Williams & Co. then acquired the
business in 1959.
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Notes |
Title from item. |
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Place of publication deduced from place of operation of the advertised business. |
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Date deduced from the history of the advertised business. |
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Advertising text printed on verso: Reason’s why you should use Scull’s Champion Coffee. It is roasted by a new and improved
process by which the strength is increased and aroma saved. It is packed hot from the cylinders, in one pound air-tight paper
sacks, keeping it free from dust and dampness. It is giving universal satisfaction, and where-ever introduced wins for itself
a place among the staple articles of trade. It is warranted full weight, uniform in quality, delicious in flavor, always fresh,
always reliable. It is not ground, but the finest grade of Coffee cleaned of all impurities, scientifically roasted and packed
hot, in the grain, thereby preserving the full flavor of the berry. It has become the leading Coffee in the country, because
it is the best and therefore the cheapest. It is sure to please you. Ask you grocer for it. W.S. Scull & Co., Mills and Warehouse,
Camden, N.J., Office, 33 South Front Street, Philadelphia.
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Distributor’s imprint printed on verso: F.G. Stuart & Co., 144 South 4th St., Phila. |
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Gift of David Doret. |
Subject |
William S. Scull & Company. |
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African American men -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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Coffee. |
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Coffee industry -- New Jersey -- Camden. |
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Crows. |
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Human-animal relationships. |
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Mules. |
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Owls. |
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Racism in popular culture. |
Genre |
Lithographs -- 1870-1880. |
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Trade cards -- 1870-1880. |
Associated name |
F.G. Stuart & Co., distributor. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Goldman Trade Card Collection - W.S. Scull & Co. [P.2017.95.185] |
Accession number |
P.2017.95.185 |