Royal Baking Powder
Advertisement, Royal Baking Powder, "Absolutely Pure" Three Cherub Angels & Cake Illustration, The Woman's Magazine, 1920
Advertisement, Royal Baking Powder, "Absolutely Pure" Three Cherub Angels & Cake Illustration, The Woman's Magazine, 1920
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Three cherub angels and an angel cake — proof that baking powder once had excellent art direction.
The companion to our Fairy Soap listing, this is the other side of the same October 1920 Woman's Magazine page — Royal Baking Powder leading. Three cherubs hover around a pristine white cake beneath the tagline "Absolutely Pure," and two recipes are printed below: Three Egg Angel Cake and Sunshine Cake. The reverse carries the Fairy Soap mother-and-child illustration. Both sides oversized, full color, and over a century old.
A charming piece for a kitchen, baking nook, or vintage-inspired dining room. A delightful gift for baking enthusiasts, food history collectors, or anyone who loves the angelic excess of early American food advertising.
- Original full-page color print ad, October 1920
- Source: The Woman's Magazine
- Double-sided: Royal Baking Powder / Fairy Soap reverse
- Three cherub angels & cake illustration; tagline: "Absolutely Pure"
- Includes Three Egg Angel Cake and Sunshine Cake recipes
- Dimensions: 16 x 11 inches (including margins)
- Condition: Very Good Antique — torn corners and micro tears on borders only, illustration unaffected; colors remain vivid
- One available
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