INFORMATION ABOUT LIEBIG TRADE CARDS:  

In 1862, the Belgian George Christian Giebert became interested in the possibility of commercializing the chemist Baron Justus von Liebig's (1803-1873) formula for beef extract. The Liebig Extract of Meat Company was established in 1865 in London. The company established branches throughout the world, including Fray-Bentos, Uruguay, and Colon, Argentina. Between 1870 and 1975, the company published 11,000 colored chromolithograph advertising (trade) cards, which were issued in more than one country, and, therefore, are found in several languages. The reverse of most cards has advertising for Liebig Company products or a recipe as well as information about the image on the front side of the card. The last lithographed series came out around 1939, but more cards were reissued until the mid-seventies.

(Source: Dumbarton Oaks website)

SHIPPING INFORMATION: 

This item will be shipped to addresses within the United States via USPS First Class Mail.  

This item will be shipped to addresses outside the United States via eBay International Standard Delivery. 

The shipping cost is based on your location and the actual weight and size of the item as packed for shipping.  The trade cards will be shipped in a cardboard reinforced envelope.  I use the shipping options provided by eBay and pass on any shipping discounts they provide.   

I offer combined shipping if you purchase more than one item from me.  If you purchase multiple items, please request an invoice for the entire order including shipping prior to making payment.    

METHOD OF PAYMENT:  

We accept PayPal.  I expect payment within five days of the close of the sale. 

Note: If present, the smoky checkerboard pattern on the face of the cards are not part of the original cards but appears when the images of the cards are uploaded to this eBay listing page.