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Alphonse Bigot - Harrison’s flavoring extracts. Philadelphia

Harrison’s flavoring extracts. Philadelphia (1853)

Alphonse Bigot (French, 1828-1872)
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Alphonse Bigot

Alphonse Bigot, born April 17, 1828 in France, was a noted lithographer active in Philadelphia ca. 1854-1872. Immigrating to Philadelphia before 1854 (possibly in 1849), Bigot lived in Center City and during the 1850s was employed at the lithographic establishments of Thomas Sinclair, Alphonse Brett, and L. N. Rosenthal, as well as worked as an engraver. Bigot, known for his chromolithographs, designed the finely-executed 1854 advertisements printed by Brett for perfumer Apollos W. Harrison and between 1857 and 1860, designed a number of noted color lithographs printed by Sinclair, including "Washington's Grand Entry into New York. Nov. 25th, 1783" (1860) and a ca. 1860 advertisement for "T. Sinclair & Co." Bigot also delineated book and periodical illustrations and well as executed paintings.

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A Oldbairisch Dirndel, un a luschdiger Bua, bock bier, a Moas’t, un a Sam’ldersu

A Oldbairisch Dirndel, un a luschdiger Bua, bock bier, a Moas’t, un a Sam’ldersu (1884)

Henry Jerome Schile (American, 1829-1901)
Our navy, for smoking and chewing

Our navy, for smoking and chewing (1890)

Giles Litho. (American, 19th/20th Century)
15169po

15169po

Henry Jerome Schile (American, 1829-1901)
Harrison’s musk cologne. Philadelphia

Harrison’s musk cologne. Philadelphia (1857)

Alphonse Bigot (French, 1828-1872)
Allen & Ginter, naval flags, Richmond straight cut no. 1 and Virginia brights cigarettes

Allen & Ginter, naval flags, Richmond straight cut no. 1 and Virginia brights cigarettes (1885)

Geo. S. Harris & Sons (American, 19th/20th Century)
Eupion Oil

Eupion Oil (1885)

Anonymous
The whole nation enjoys Jos Schlitz Brewing Cos’ Milwaukee lager beer

The whole nation enjoys Jos Schlitz Brewing Cos’ Milwaukee lager beer (1888)

Anonymous
Fine flavored new crop teas

Fine flavored new crop teas (1858)

Morris H. Traubel (American, 1820-1897)
New superb…

New superb…

Anonymous
Compliments of the Jacob Hoffmann Brewing Co., Oriental brewery

Compliments of the Jacob Hoffmann Brewing Co., Oriental brewery (1900)

J.Ottmann Lith. Co. (American, 19th/20th Century)
The acknowldeged standard of the world, Pratts Food for horse and cattle

The acknowldeged standard of the world, Pratts Food for horse and cattle (1890)

Century Lith. Co. (American, 19th Century)
Cocoa

Cocoa (1890)

Anonymous
Bock Bier [goat jumping over barrel marked with title]

Bock Bier [goat jumping over barrel marked with title] (1881)

Henry Jerome Schile (American, 1829-1901)
Kemp’s vegetable pastilles for expelling worms from the system

Kemp’s vegetable pastilles for expelling worms from the system (1857)

Snyder, Black & Sturn (American, 19th/20th Century)
Chas. & John Michel’s export lager beer, La Crosse brewery, La Crosse, Wis.

Chas. & John Michel’s export lager beer, La Crosse brewery, La Crosse, Wis. (1879)

Wittemann Bros. (American, 1876-?)
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