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1956 Ad Shell Endrin Pine Processionary Moth Larvae - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING LN1 XGEA6 This is an original 1929

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This is an original 1929 black and white print ad for 1847 Rogers Bros and the International Silver Company's line of home decor silverware

There are some spots of bleed through from the other side of this ad

Keywords specific to this image: Seym River

who discovered a way to compound the grease into the first of a line of lubricants

This is an original 1893 halftone print of the Metropolitan Police Annual Parade reviewed by Infanta Eulalia in Madison Square

1956 Ad Shell Endrin Pine Processionary Moth Larvae - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING LN1 XGEA6 This is an original 1929This is an original 1956 black and white print ad for Endrin, an insecticide from The Shell Petroleum Company, Ltd. Endrin was developed to eradicate the larvae of the pine processionary moth, Thaumetopoea pityocampa, called "La processionaria" in Spain, an insect pest threatening pine trees and forests in Spain. CONDITION This 55+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. No aging. Light wrinkling. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Product Type:

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