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1) Henry Pennington of Philadelphia patented a design for advertising cards on October 24, 1882. 2) The design prominently features a representation of a cup and saucer with a wild rose bush spray extending to the saucer. 3) Two oblong cards are diagonally placed and attached by a ribbon, with one card containing a landscape scene.

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1) Henry Pennington of Philadelphia patented a design for advertising cards on October 24, 1882. 2) The design prominently features a representation of a cup and saucer with a wild rose bush spray extending to the saucer. 3) Two oblong cards are diagonally placed and attached by a ribbon, with one card containing a landscape scene.

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H. PENNINGTON,
ADWERTISING CARD.
No. 13,367. Patented Oct 24, l882.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY PENNINGTON, OF PEILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
DESIGN FOR AN ADVERTISING CARD.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 18,867, dated October 24, 1882.
Application fled September 11, 1882. Term of patent 7 years.

To all whom it may concern: - It will readily be understood that the cup,
Be it known that I, HENRY PENNINGTON, a saucer, spray of a wild rose bush, and also the
citizen of the United States, residing at the landscape on the larger card may be repre
city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel sented in appropriate colors, and also that the
plaia and State of Pennsylvania, have invent. card, which in the drawing is represented as
ed and produced a new and original Design plain, is intended to contain any desired ad
for Advertising-Cards, of which the following vertising-unatter; or the same may be printed
is a specification, reference being had to the across the face of the design or on its back.
accompanying drawing, forming part thereof. The design herein described, in preparing it
U The most prominent feature of my said de as an article of manufacture, will, with a die
sign consists of the representation on a flat or otherwise, be cat out of the card or other
surface of a cap in its saucer. The cup has a lmaterial on which it shall be printed in the
handle on the side to the right and in front of shape of a cup. and saucer, so as to appear as
the cup, and resting against it is a spray of a nearly as possible like the things that it rep
is extending
wild rose bush having leaves and flowers and
to the saucer. Resting on said spray
resents.
I claim
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are two oblong cards, diagonally placed, and The design for advertising-cards, consisting
attached to each other by means of a ribbon of the representation of a cup and saucer, spray,
tied in a bow, the larger of said cards being two cards, and said landscape, as shown and
on the left and coutaining within a border a described.
landscape. In the foreground of said land.
scape are represented three negro women and HENRY PENNINGTON.
one negro boy gathering fruit from a tall shrub Witnesses:
or bush, while aforest is shown in the distance. I. R. CARPENTER,
25 The other card is plain, and has a dark ground. HARRY M. PATOIEL.

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