Geography: Ithaca

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Trade Card: J. Rothschild, Warner Brothers Corsets, Ithaca, New York Trade Card: J. Rothschild, Warner Brothers Corsets, Ithaca, New York

This trade card advertises Warner Brothers Corsets, sold by J. Rothschild in Ithaca, New York. The front of the card features a charming illustration of cherubs in a garden setting, with a corset subtly incorporated into the design. The color palette is likely soft and pastel, typical of late 19th-century advertising aesthetics. The text clearly identifies "Warner Brothers Corsets" as the product being promoted. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for Sol. Lieberman, Clothier Trade Card for Sol. Lieberman, Clothier

This trade card for Sol. Lieberman, a clothier, features an image of two children reading a book. The front of the card is simple, with just the illustration and the address, 74 East State Street. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for Sol. Lieberman, Clothier Trade Card for Sol. Lieberman, Clothier

This trade card for Sol. Lieberman, a clothier located at 74 East State Street, Ithaca, New York, features an illustration of two children standing with a large, seated dog. The children are dressed in casual clothing. The card features a simple, geometric design and is printed in black and white. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for S. Lieberman, Clothier Trade Card for S. Lieberman, Clothier

This trade card advertises S. Lieberman, a clothier located at 74 East State Street, Ithaca, New York. The front of the card features a charming illustration of children opening a bottle of wine. The back of the card is blank. The image appears to be on a wood plank, with its surface showing in the lower right corner.

Trade Card for Rothschild's, Featuring Chicago Corset Company's 'Ball's Corsets' Trade Card for Rothschild's, Featuring Chicago Corset Company's 'Ball's Corsets'

This trade card advertises Rothschild's, a clothing store in Ithaca, New York. It highlights Chicago Corset Company's 'Ball's Corsets,' which were reportedly worn by the famous opera singer Adelina Patti. The card features a stock image of a woman wearing a corset and is likely meant to be a general advertisement rather than a specific design or style of Ball's Corsets.

Letter from Semon Bache & Co. regarding French and German Looking Glass Plates, March 15, 1876 Letter from Semon Bache & Co. regarding French and German Looking Glass Plates, March 15, 1876

A letter from Semon Bache & Co., located at 134-140 Duane Street, New York City, to Ithaca, New York, dated March 15, 1876. The letter concerns French and German looking glass plates. The company, established in 1857, is mentioned in the letter.