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Advert for Brookes Monkey Brand Soap, 1898 (engraving)

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Advert for Brookes Monkey Brand Soap, 1898 (engraving)

XJF441233 Advert for Brookes Monkey Brand Soap, 1898 (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Monkey Brand Soap was sold by a firm belonging to Sidney and Henry Gross of Philadelphia, USA. The British Lever Brothers bought the company in 1899; Monkey Brand was a scouring soap " for kitchen tables and floors, linoleum and oilcloths", and also china, hence the " Good for China! Wei-Hai-Wei!!!" slogan; ); American, out of copyright. © www.bridgemanart.com

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Benjamin Brooke Cleaning Product Lever Brothers Wei Hai Wei Advertisment

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This engraving from 1898 showcases an advertisement for Brookes Monkey Brand Soap. The print, created by the American School in the 19th century, is a testament to the creativity of early advertising. Brookes Monkey Brand Soap was a popular cleaning product sold by Sidney and Henry Gross of Philadelphia, USA. In 1899, the British Lever Brothers acquired the company. This particular soap was known as a scouring soap that could effectively clean kitchen tables, floors, linoleum, oilcloths, and even china. The intriguing slogan "Good for China! Wei-Hai-Wei!!!" adds an exotic touch to this vintage advert. It highlights how versatile Monkey Brand Soap was in its ability to clean various surfaces including delicate china. The image features a dancing monkey dressed in traditional Chinese attire—a playful representation of the brand's effectiveness on all types of dirt and grime. This historical piece not only captures the essence of Victorian-era advertising but also provides insight into early cleaning products used during that time period. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of household cleanliness and commercial branding.


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Bring a piece of historical advertising art into your home with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This beautifully preserved engraving, titled "Advert for Brookes Monkey Brand Soap, 1898," showcases an intriguing advertisement from the American School of the 19th century. The monkey brand mascot and vivid colors in this captivating image will add character and charm to any room. A perfect addition for art enthusiasts, historians, or those who appreciate the allure of vintage advertising, this print is sure to be a conversation starter. Order now and bring a piece of history into your space.


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