and the labor and agricultural supply chains were rooted in Burlington County
approximately 1ยฝ inches in diameter โ small enough to pin to a shirt pocket
exactly as a badge should
This is a mid-century novelty badge โ a piece of dime-store Americana produced in Japan during the postwar period and sold through variety stores and five-and-dime chains as a children's costume and play accessory
and for a collector who cares about Indianapolis specifically
Antique Buyers Special Mince Meat Label ๐ LARGE VERSION, Edgar Brick & Sons Crosswicks NJ, NOS 1910s vintage_food_advertising and the labor and agriculturalWhat do you do with a label that never got to do its job? There's something quietly moving about paper that was printed for work it never performed. This label never met a brush of paste, never wrapped itself around the curved staves of a fifty pound tub, never rode a delivery wagon down a Burlington County lane toward a grocer's shelf in the cold weeks before Thanksgiving. It was printed, stacked, and set aside and there it stayed, crisp and