'91 Brandle & Smith candies', a photgraphic print from a sample book of Schagge Brothers Studio, circa 1910
© The Morgan Library & Museum

This hand-tinted photographic print is taken from a travelling salesman’s sample book and dates from the 1910s.

It is included in a show of photographs at New York’s Morgan Library & Museum, founded in 1924 to house the collections of financier John Pierpont Morgan.

The assorted 91 boiled sweets – among them butter balls, Klondike nuggets and oxheart cherries – illustrate some of the range of candies available at the turn of the past century from Brandle & Smith, a Philadelphia confectionery business.

‘A Collective Invention: Photographs at Play’ is at the Morgan Library & Museum, New York (themorgan.org) from February 14 to May 18

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