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    This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 06 February, 2010.

    Union Patriotic Envelope (sold by the dozen)
    [6104]

    Price:  $3.50

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    Letter Metallic gold printing on white envelope: Elegant engraving of Columbia holding the pen of Fame and gesturing towards the Corps badge of the Ninth Corps. Published by Chas. Magnus, 12 Frankfort St. N.Y.

    Many patriotic envelopes can be crude in humor and production values alike; this envelope, however, is an exception and certainly the most beautiful we reproduce. Charles Magnus was the prince of the popular stationer’s trade; his products are illustrated with art of considerable merit and his printing is very fine. With its depiction of the Ninth Corps badge, this envelope also is clearly a production of the later war.

    The primary use of these envelopes is obvious; but I have also seen them rolled or folded up for use as an impromptu housewife, wrapped with thread and stuck with pins and needles as well as used to enclose some precious memento, particularly locks of hair. As a wallet, pocket, or knapsack filler this latter use speaks deeply to mid-19th century sensibilities and can be a welcome addition to your “opened knapsack” presentation.

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