2 each of 6 different notecards, with envelopes, in a deluxe keepsake box. All cards are blank inside. Custom printed at our location in Seattle, WA.
A famous German chemist, Justus von Liebig invented a process that allowed the production of a meat extract in the form of a paste. An English firm started production of the meat extract in 1850 and named itself, Liebig’s Extract of Meat Company. Around 1850, the company started to publish chromolithograph trade cards. These collectors’ cards were extremely popular, and by 1975 they had published more than 11,000 different sets of cards on an enormous variety of subjects. Sets had either 6 or 12 cards on a theme. We have reproduced a delightful set of 6 cards featuring popular magic tricks, with diagrams of how the tricks are done. We offer 2 each of the 6 designs on blank greeting cards, plus 12 envelopes, in a deluxe box.