Subject: Coffeehouses

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Café Autenrieth Trade Token Café Autenrieth Trade Token

Trade token issued by Café Autenrieth, located at 85 Chatham Street, New York, New York. The token features a depiction of one cent and a wreath on the front. The reverse side displays the name of the establishment. The token dates to 1863.

Glaser Café Trade Token Glaser Café Trade Token

Trade token for Glaser Café, located at 601 East Tuscarawas Street, Canton, Ohio. The token is valued at 25 cents. While undated, it is assigned a date of circa 1900 based on its style and context.

Match Safe: Weiss's Café, New York, New York Match Safe: Weiss's Café, New York, New York

Match safe advertising Weiss's Café, located at 697 Broadway, New York, NY. The match safe is made of raised metal; the reverse side depicts a dog's head. Circa 1890s.

Trade Card for Wachsman's Vienna Cafe Trade Card for Wachsman's Vienna Cafe

This trade card advertises Wachsman's Vienna Cafe in New York City. The front of the card depicts two young boys fiddling while a turtle dances in front of them. The image is framed with a light-colored border. The back of the card provides the cafe's address: 611 Broadway, corner of Houston Street, basement, and 294 Canal Street, corner of Broadway.

Trade Card for Wachsman's Vienna Cafe Trade Card for Wachsman's Vienna Cafe

This trade card advertises Wachsman's Vienna Cafe, located at 611 Broadway, corner of Houston Street, New York, New York. The front of the card depicts two young boys opening a basket filled with a lobster and a goose, showcasing the cafe's menu. The back of the card lists the cafe's addresses: 611 Broadway, corner of Houston Street, and 294 Canal Street, corner of Broadway. The back of the card also contains an advertisement for the cafe.

Trade Card: Vienna Restaurant and Cafe, 914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Trade Card: Vienna Restaurant and Cafe, 914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

Trade card for the Vienna Restaurant and Cafe located at 914 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. This is one of a set of four cards. Published by L. Prang & Co. of Boston. Features Art Deco design and an advertisement on the reverse. The card is dated circa 1878.