Geography: Gloversville
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Associated Items
Envelope addressed to the Union School Library in Gloversville, New York, from the Jewish Publication Society of America in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated January 21, 1894. The envelope features the Society's address printed on it.
This trade card for Peake & Levi's, located at 105 Main Street in Gloversville, New York, depicts a comical scene of a wife addressing her husband, who seems to be the "Speaker of the House." The illustration is likely meant to be humorous and relatable to the target audience. The style and details of the drawing suggest it was created sometime in the late 19th century. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises M. P. Frank, a clothier located at 84 South Pearl Street in Gloversville, New York. It depicts two children reading a book on the front of the card. The front of the card also notes the business's headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, and mentions four other branches. The back of the card is blank.
Trade card advertising Cohen Bros. Big Grocery in Gloversville, New York. The card features a comical illustration of a boy and a dog. Circa 1885.
This trade card advertises Cohen Bros., a business located in Gloversville, New York. The front of the card features a depiction of a nightingale, a bird known for its beautiful singing. The illustration is in black and white. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises Cohen Brothers, a business located in Gloversville, New York. The front of the card depicts a large image of a thrush bird, possibly a symbol of the business or a product they sold. The background of the card is plain white. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises I. Schwarz, a merchant of fancy goods and notions, as well as ladies shoes. It features an illustration of a well-dressed woman holding a parasol with two doves perched on a rock. The woman's hat matches her dress and shoes, which are black. The address listed on the card is 141 Main Street, Gloversville, New York.
This trade card advertises Cohen Brothers, a business located in Gloversville, New York. The front of the card features a sepia-toned photograph of a baby wearing black clothing, with a finger in their mouth. This trade card is the third of a three-part set. The back of the card is blank.
The trade card is designed with a sepia-toned illustration of a baby's head resting on a pillow. The card appears to be one of a set of three. The front of the card features a black and white sepia-toned image. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises Cohen Brothers, a business in Gloversville, New York. The front of the card features a cartoonish illustration of a boy in a green jacket and a dog that looks like him. They are both depicted in a comical pose with funny facial expressions. The image appears to be incomplete. The back of the card is blank.
This sepia-toned trade card advertises Cohen Bros. in Gloversville, New York. The front of the card features a young girl in a blue and white dress wearing a bonnet with a plaid sash. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card for Cohen Bros., located in Gloversville, New York, features a young woman wearing a large bow in her hair. The card is visually centered on her face, which is the main subject. The woman is standing in the front of the card and her body is facing forward, though she is looking towards the left. The background of the card depicts a stylized flower with a red, orange, and green color scheme. The woman has a spaniel in her arms, and her eyes resemble the dog's, adding a playful and slightly humorous element to the scene. There are two more trade cards in this record, but they are not described here.
This trade card advertises Cohen Bros., a business in Gloversville, New York. The front of the card features a woman wearing a blue plaid dress. She has a dog-like creature beside her. The illustration has a humorous, almost whimsical style, creating a lighthearted atmosphere for the advertisement. The back of the card is blank.
This trade card advertises Cohen Bros. Big Grocery in Gloversville, New York. The card features a red-ink illustration of a child with long curls wearing a cap and lace collar. The card is undated but may be from approximately 1880 based on other similar trade cards in this collection. The card is part of the Judaica Americana collection.
This die-cut trade card advertises Cohen Brothers, a grocery store in Gloversville, New York. The front of the card features the text “Cohen Brothers - Big Grocery - Gloversville, NY” in bold, black lettering. The lettering is in a stylized font, and the words “Cohen Brothers” and “Big Grocery” are separated by a vertical line. The card is printed on white paper stock and the back is blank.