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Arsenic Waltz | 1862 Punch Cartoon Satirizing Arsenic Green Dyes
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Arsenic Waltz | 1862 Punch Cartoon Satirizing Arsenic Green DyesWhat with the huge popularity of the book Bitten by Witch Fever & the Poison Book Project helmed by the Winterthur Library , Im sure many of you are familiar with the disasters caused by arsenic dyes in the Victorian era. Many of you have probably even seen this illustration before! Its from an 1862 issue of Punch and depicts two skeletons in extravagant evening dress. The illustration is titled The Arsenic Waltz, referring to the health issues caused
made to look like ivory
Red cloth coverboards with gilt decorations
1870-80) just over an inch long with its original glass still inside
It’s rather rare to find a consolation title in this format but they are quite poignant
Some fading to the black dye from age
Early 20th century hardcore real photo postcard
dated 1860
which is great
mid-Victorian child-size parasol with a black silk canopy
Early 19th century devotional painting of Saint Phillip
The textblock is clean & intact
turn of the century antique celluloid on tin photo of a resplendently dressed boy celebrating his first communion
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