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🧼 Antique Corona Toilet Soap Label (Circa 1895–1905) | Manhattan Soap Co. New York
🧼 Antique Corona Toilet Soap Label (Circa 1895–1905) | Manhattan Soap Co. New York
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🕰️ This is an original, unused Corona Toilet Soap label produced by the Manhattan Soap Company, Inc. of New York, dating to the turn of the 20th century (circa 1895–1905).
At the close of the 19th century, American manufacturers began investing heavily in visual identity as consumer goods shifted from local production to national distribution. The name Corona—derived from the Latin word for “crown”—was chosen to suggest quality, refinement, and trust, values that mattered deeply to buyers during this period. 👑
The ornate purple and gold design reflects late Victorian and early industrial‑era printing aesthetics, when typography and color carried authority long before modern advertising language existed. Produced in New York City, the Manhattan Soap Company operated during a formative moment in American soap manufacturing, when toilet soaps were marketed as personal grooming luxuries rather than everyday household commodities. 🇺🇸
How this label is dated: Commercial soap labels from this era were rarely printed with dates and were often produced in advance for use over multiple years. As a result, undated examples are assigned a date range using period‑specific characteristics. The classical serif typography, ornate framing, use of the term “Toilet Soap,” and absence of modern advertising language are all consistent with American consumer packaging produced between the late 1890s and the first years of the 20th century. Based on these factors, this label is best dated to the turn of the century, circa 1895–1905.
Labels like this were printed in advance and applied as needed, making unused examples increasingly uncommon today. This piece survives in New Old Stock condition, never applied to packaging, and remains visually striking more than a century later. ✨
Approximate size: 5 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches
Condition: New Old Stock (unused)
