Here’s another very old Liebig hidden object picture puzzle card.
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Don’t have the official answer to this, so will be curious to see what we can come up with. If someone knows German, can you start us off by helping with the translation? Thanks
Here’s an earlier antique hidden object puzzle card from France, where you have to help a man find his three rabbits.
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In the late 1800s, the Liebig Company was a pioneer in the production of meat extract, and used collectable trading cards to publicize their product. Below, I’ve scanned to the website one of their puzzle cards in which you have to find the hidden object.
Today, Liebig cards are collectors items, valued for their high quality colored lithograph printing and design, which supposedly was never really matched by any other company. To appreciate the detail, click on the image below to jump to a high resolution version.
Not entirely sure of the German translation, but according to Babelfish the puzzle card is asking: ‘Where are the Ubrigen smokers?". If any of our visitors speak German, feel free to post any clarifications in the ‘comments’ section below. Thanks
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