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S. C. Lord, Dealer in Meats, Vegetables, and Produce


"S. C. Lord, dealer in meats, vegetables, & produce of every kind. All fruits in their season."
This Victorian-era die-cut advertising trade card has apparently been trimmed down and probably originally included an address of "8 Cranston, St., Providence, R.I., opposite Hoyle Hotel." For a complete orange-colored copy, see the S. C. Lord card in Richard D. Sheaff's amazing collection of Diecuts.
This Victorian-era die-cut advertising trade card has apparently been trimmed down and probably originally included an address of "8 Cranston, St., Providence, R.I., opposite Hoyle Hotel." For a complete orange-colored copy, see the S. C. Lord card in Richard D. Sheaff's amazing collection of Diecuts.
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