Subject: Carriages and carts

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Business Card of Harry C. Shayhorn, Liquor Store, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Business Card of Harry C. Shayhorn, Liquor Store, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Business card for Harry C. Shayhorn's liquor store located at 2003 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The card features a logo depicting a carriage. The card is estimated to date from circa 1885 based on contextual information.

Receipt for Coach Rental, New York City, October 26, 1841 Receipt for Coach Rental, New York City, October 26, 1841

A receipt documenting the rental of a coach from A. Hagan to Mr. Tobias in New York City on October 26, 1841. The receipt measures 7" x 3".

Trade Card for Frank Brothers Company, Carriage Makers in Portland, Oregon Trade Card for Frank Brothers Company, Carriage Makers in Portland, Oregon

This trade card advertises the Frank Brothers Company, a carriage maker with a store located at 68 & 70 [Street, Portland, Oregon]. The front of the card features a die-cut illustration of a winter scene. The die cut is shaped like an easel placed on a fence. The verso is blank, but the edge of the card shows the corner of the Frank Brothers Company advertisement. The front advertisement was also die-cut with an intricate decorative border. The back of the card provides a more detailed advertisement for buggies, carts, and horse goods.

Trade Card: Children in an Egg Carriage Pulled by Two Rabbits Trade Card: Children in an Egg Carriage Pulled by Two Rabbits

This trade card depicts children in an egg carriage pulled by two rabbits. The address 304 Lakawanna Avenue is visible on the card. The card dates from circa 1885. It is part of a collection of trade cards from the late 19th and early 20th centuries related to Mercantile topics.

Trade Card: Feigel Car Company, New Utrecht, NY, circa 1885 Trade Card: Feigel Car Company, New Utrecht, NY, circa 1885

Trade card advertising the Feigel Car Company, located at Office 108 Wall Street and Factory in New Utrecht, NY. The card is part of Manuscript Collection 1410, located in the Out-of-Series materials, Binder 1, Page 15. The card dates from circa 1885.