EARLY GETTYSBURG ADVERTISEMENT BY CHARLES MUMPER

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Item Code: 635-234

Large format, die-cut advertisement is matted and shrink wrapped. Measures 21 ½” x 15 ¾” overall. Colorful print of watering can with birds and flowers. Imbedded business card reads, “Compliments of CHAS. S. MUMPER Dealer in Furniture and Sewing Machines, GETTYSBURG, PA.”  Retains sharp color.

Mumper operated his business from a shop on the Gettysburg Square until 1924 when he relocated to North Washington Street.   Charles Mumper died in October of 1949.  [jet]

Must be shipped in our small print box; too large to fit our newspaper sized box. Insured UPS ground $35.00 east of the Mississippi.

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