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Shoes
G. Gould & Co. Fine Shoes of Rochester NY distributed trade cards with this beautiful shoe & daisies on its front...
...while on the back Gould's advertised another style.
In late 1800s America, cats sold shoes and shoes sold Fine Eastern Carriages.
Yes, indeed!
19th century trade cards displayed almost everything in boots and shoes. Flowers, cats, dogs, mice--but rarely feet--showed off the latest styles.
(dog not to scale -- we hope!)
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