The listing, 1910 Madam Blumer's Egg Saver Envelope has ended.
Circa 1910 3 1/2" wide unfilled envelope that was an egg substitute. You mixed it with a spoonful of flour and cold water. Says that the price was 25¢ and could be used to substitute for 48 eggs which at that time would have cost $1 - $2 (eggs were only 25¢ - 50¢/dozen back then!). Circa 1910s. Unused stock that was found in storage at the Lincoln Chemical Works in Chicago, Illinois a long time ago.
I just love everyone asking for a certificate to prove the age of ...um guys anyone can print a certificate on their computer and it is worth nothing...I bought these antique beads and toys pre-cell phone and camera. Everything I sell here is part of what I kept for myself the hold outs emeralds, paper collectibles, beads , fossils it is what I say it is I am paying it forward everyone deserves to own some cool stuff without spending hundreds of dollars.
If there is ever unlikely problems with shipping contact me.
SHIPPING USPS to CANADA FYI USPS no longer track LK numbers to have them searched. Canadian Post may be able to track it when it hits customs.
No refunds for buyers remorse.
You bought it you break it ruin it's value don't try the it came broken in the mail routine. I pack for postal gorillas so no I do not believe you when you say it jumped out of the bubble wrap and the cardboard protection inside the padded envelope and somehow came open. Please people common sense.
I will only ship to LISTIA VERIFIED addresses. End of boring stuff.