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(15) Early 1900’s Edgar P. Lewis Confectionery Invoices
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This item is already sold(15) Early 1900's Edgar P. Lewis Confectionery Invoices
Confection   Confectionery   Candy   Candies   Chocolate   Lewis   Letterhead   Billhead   Invoice   Boston   Massachusetts
The picture shows a representative example of one of the (15) Early 1900's Edgar P. Lewis Confectionery Invoices in this lot. They all look like the one pictured, but some in the lot are shorter in size. There are;

(10) from 1902
(4) from 1903
(1) from 1910.

The one from 1910 has a different letterhead. It appears to be older and is believed to actually be from 1901 and not 1910. Each is hand written with a wide variety of (too many to list) Candy, Confections, Gum, and prices listed. The top of the billheads have two Massachusetts addresses, one from Boston and the other from East Boston. Some things mentioned at the tops of these are:

Manufacturer Of Duchess Brand Of Fine Chocolates And Bon Bons. Specialties - Caramels Made From Sweet Cream, Pecan Creams, Snow Flakes, Hard Candy Of Every Description. (4) of these measure about 8-1/2" x 9-1/4" and (11) of them measure about 8-1/2" x 6-3/4". They are in very good condition with stamps, writing, folds from mailing, and general overall wear similar to the example pictured.

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(15) Early 1900’s Edgar P. Lewis Confectionery Invoices


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