Uneeda Biscuit Advertising Letter Opener
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Old Advertising Premium - Letter Opener Uneeda Biscuits1920's vintage Nabisco Uneeda Biscuit Rain Coat Boy letter opener. 8" long die cut figural letter open with a lithographed transfer on the handle. Please see photo for condition, please zoom to see up close. It is worn but in good shape for its age. Pearson & Sons Bakery opened in Massachusetts in 1792, and they made a biscuit called pilot bread for consumption on long sea voyages. In 1889, William Moore acquired Pearson & Sons Bakery, Josiah Bent Bakery, and six other bakeries to start the New York Biscuit Company. Adolphus Green (1843-1917)[7][8] started the American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company in 1890 after acquiring 40 different bakeries. Then Moore, Green, and John G. Zeller (Richmond Steam Bakery) all merged in 1898 to form the National Biscuit Company, and Green was named president. Zeller was president of National Biscuit Company from 1923-1931.
DIMENSIONS: 8" tall by 1" wide
Item Condition: Used
$59.00
Stock #: #2470


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Uneeda Biscuit Advertising Letter Opener
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Old Advertising Premium - Letter Opener Uneeda Biscuits1920's vintage Nabisco Uneeda Biscuit Rain Coat Boy letter opener. 8" long die cut figural letter open with a lithographed transfer on the handle. Please see photo for condition, please zoom to see up close. It is worn but in good shape for its age. Pearson & Sons Bakery opened in Massachusetts in 1792, and they made a biscuit called pilot bread for consumption on long sea voyages. In 1889, William Moore acquired Pearson & Sons Bakery, Josiah Bent Bakery, and six other bakeries to start the New York Biscuit Company. Adolphus Green (1843-1917)[7][8] started the American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company in 1890 after acquiring 40 different bakeries. Then Moore, Green, and John G. Zeller (Richmond Steam Bakery) all merged in 1898 to form the National Biscuit Company, and Green was named president. Zeller was president of National Biscuit Company from 1923-1931.
DIMENSIONS: 8" tall by 1" wide
Item Condition: Used
$59.00
Stock #: #2470


- Days Gone Bye Antiques's Shop Information
- Shipping
- We ship within 2-3 days after payment clears
- Shipping Companies
- Our Return Policy
- Will accept returns if not as described if returned within 5 days of receipt of item. Please let us know in advance of returning an item. Shipping not refundable.
- Payment Methods
- Personal Check, Money Order, Pay Pal, Visa, Mastercard, Bank Check
- Sales Tax