1902 Agricultural Advert Print Manure Spreader Fertilizer Distributor
£30.00
Description
Product Description:
This is an original antique advertising print from the June 1902 edition of The Agricultural Chronicle, promoting the Twentieth Century Manure Spreader and Fertilizer Distributor by The American Speciality Co., London.
Printed in rich blue ink on cream paper, this striking Edwardian-era advertisement features bold typography, statistical farming data from Cornell University, and a detailed illustration of the manure-spreading machine. It promotes the benefits of efficient manure distribution with claims of “simplicity” and “efficiency” aimed at the progressive farmer.
This rare and historical farm machinery advertisement is ideal for display in agricultural museums, vintage print collections, or farmhouse decor. The item will be mounted on black archival card for protection and presentation.
Condition:
This is an original document over 120 years old. Signs of aging, light foxing, and edge wear may be present, consistent with age. Overall good legible condition and excellent for display.
Estimated Size (unmounted):
Approx. 8.5 x 11 inches (21.5 x 28 cm)
(Mounted on black archival card, total size approx. 10 x 12 inches)
Features:
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Date: June 1902
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Source: The Agricultural Chronicle
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Publisher: The American Speciality Co., London
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Subject: Manure spreader & fertilizer distributor
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Illustrated with vintage farm machinery
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Original print (not a reproduction)
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Mounted on black card for protection and display




