- Made in USA
- Vintage: 1932-1933
- Details: Amazingly beautiful stone lithograph, one of the prettiest dairy labels anywhere. It features a Jersey cow standing by the traditional stool and bucket for milking. Guaranteed Genuine/Original. The colors are very real and the attention to detail is amazing considering there were no computer graphics back then. This label is made even more special because of the gilding/gold leafing that has been used. We tried to show this in the pictures, really makes it an extra special label. It’s rare to run into can labels of this beauty and quality. Definitely suitable for framing, and recommended to maintain this condition. Collecting labels has become a very popular hobby, mainly because of the many beautiful and unique images/artwork that can be found. If this is your hobby, we have lots more labels available, please feel free to browse.
- Material: Paper
- Dimensions: 9.75 inches Wide and 3.5 inches Tall
- Condition: Vintage – Unused (Guaranteed Original). This is an original, old stock item, never been used, mint condition. The paper is yellowing but this is consistent with its age but is otherwise in mint condition. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can’t accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
- Shipping is included, (continental US only), unless otherwise noted. AK, HI and International shoppers will see additional shipping based on your location.
Interesting fact about this label, they came from a brewery in Minnesota! During prohibition, the brewery turned to canning milk since they couldn’t make beer any more. It was a large operation and they canned milk for companies all over the country. The companies would send them the labels and they would can the milk and send it back with the companies label on it. Incredibly, as soon as prohibition was over, they returned immediately to brewing beer and a ton of canning labels were left sitting in the basement all those years, amazingly without suffering any damage.
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