Object Record
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Metadata
Object Name |
Silk, Tobacco |
Catalog Number |
1992.7.1 |
Maker |
Old Mill Cigarettes |
Date |
ca.1914 |
Material(s) |
Silk |
Dimensions |
H-3.5 W-2 inches |
Description |
This silk tobacco insert is light green colored with a print of Katherine Kaelred in red ink. "Factory No. 25, 2nd Dist. Va." is printed in red along the top. "OLD MILL CIGARETTES" is printed in red along the bottom. |
Notes |
Tobacco inserts were items placed inside tobacco packaging, sometimes they were packed inside the container with the tobacco and usually put inside an envelope. American tobacco companies began the use of silk insert from 1906-1910 and ended the practice at the beginning of WWI. The use of silk inserts instead of cards or other materials was used as a marketing strategy aimed toward women. The inserts were varied and colorful, and another marketing strategy for the companies was to distribute literature about home uses for the inserts such as creating quilts, throws, pillows, table covers, purses, and curtains from them. |
Collection |
Larry B. Thompson Collection |
People |
Kaelred, Katherine Old Mill Cigarettes |
Subjects |
Cigarettes Tobacco industry Tobacco package labels Cigarette cards Collectors and collecting Women |
Search Terms |
Old Mill Cigarettes Women Tobacco culture Tobacco Insert cigarettes Quilting |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |