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  Soapine Did It!
Code: Soapine1
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Fantastic Soapine "advertising card" from the late 1800s. Not a postcard, true, but amazing ephemera just the same. A crow is washing himself in Soapine, and look! he's become a dove as two crows and a parrot watch. Wonderful graphics. Soapine, according to the reverse, was manufactured in Providence, R.I. "For Washing and Cleaning Everything, No Matter What, SOAPINE Works Quicker, Easier, Cheaper, and Better Than Soap or Anything Else. One Trial Will Convince You."

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  Soapine Rises Above Everything
Code: Soapine2
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Terrific Soapine "advertising card" from the late 1800s. What an impressive image of a Soapine hot air balloon 'rising above' everything else, flying two American flags. Soapine 'The Dirt Killer' was manufactured by the Kendall Manufacturing Co., and "Will Not Injure Hands or Fabric." If you look closely (very closely) you can make out "Prov. R.I." on the side of the basket, with tiny human figures on top, flying over a village. Excellent!!

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  A Pleasant Reflection
Code: Soapine3
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Another wonderful Soapine 'advertising card,' circa the late 1800s. This one shows an elegantly-dressed lady blowing Soapine bubbles that just happen to mirror-image the box of Soapine lying on the floor. In both the reflection and the box on the floor, the words are legible, including "Providence R. I." Incredible graphics!

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