Author: Frank Miller & sons Title: Frank Miller's Crown Dressing. [Graphic] : Yes Missus Dat Am de Crown of Dressing Shua!. First Edition.
Description: New York: Frank Miller & sons. late19th Century. Red lithograph trade card. 10 x 7 cm. Slightly trimmed at top and bottom. Racist trade card depicting an African American maid shining a white woman's boots. The African American woman is depicted in profile and holds a bottle of Frank Miller's Crown Dressing in her left hand. The white woman holds up the skirt of her dress to reveal her left boot. The maid is attired in a head wrap, a dress with the sleeves rolled, an apron, and flat shoes. The white woman is attired in a ruffled, dark-colored dress, flowers in her hair, and leather boots. A bottle of Frank Miller's Crown Dressing sits atop an ornamented table. A bottle of Frank Miller's Crown dressing is also printed on the verso. A tassel is visible above the bottle and a curtain is visible behind it. Frank Miller & Co. was a New York manufacturer of shoe polish based in Manhattan. The company was founded in the 1860s and continued operating throughout the late 19th century. .
Keywords: Military
Price: US$ 150.00 Seller: Wittenborn Art Books
- Book number: 51-5539
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