Subject: Commercial products
Loading information...

This is an account statement from I. H. Levy, a general merchandise dealer in San Bernardino, California. The billhead was likely used for transactions dated 1874. The billhead lists several transactions dated June 24, 27, July 14, August 7, 8, and June 7. The document also includes information about the seller's affiliation with the Arizona Stage Office and Mutual Life Insurance. It has a handwritten note, likely noting the balance owed. The billhead has simple formatting and is written in neat, cursive handwriting.

A handwritten billhead for M. Jacobs & Co., General Merchandise, Wholesale and Retail. Located in Phoenix, Arizona, this billhead provides a list of items purchased, likely from a general store, by M. Fowler. The bill includes a detailed list of purchases, dates, and prices, totaling $16.70. The billhead features an ornate border with the business name and address printed at the top.

Billhead - M. Stein, General Merchandise and Plantation Supplies, Greenwood, Mississippi. Dated May 28, 1884. The bill likely lists purchases made by J. D. Chickening. The bill lists items with corresponding quantities and prices. The document has a printed header with the business name and a list of goods sold by the business.

Receipt from R. Fromme, dated June 14, 1875. This document acknowledges the receipt of packages of merchandise from R. Fromme, to be delivered to W.A. Menger in San Antonio. The billhead details the items, quantities, and weights of the goods, along with a rate of 60ยข per 100 pounds for transportation. It includes a simple table format for listing the items and their weights.

A billhead from Alex T. Stewart & Co. in New York, New York, dated April 1, 1846. The billhead lists merchandise sent to Mr. Tobias. The document measures 8" x 4".

A canvas fishing tackle pouch advertising L. Levy, a sporting goods retailer located at 4 Barclay Street (under the Astor House) and a branch store at 2 Vesey Street in New York, New York. The pouch features the company name, establishment date (Est. 1842), and an image of a fish. Circa 1890s.

A one-page commercial letter, written on April 13, 1821, from J. M. Phillips in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to T. I. Tobias in New York, New York. The letter discusses merchandise, primarily dry goods, that were sent on consignment from New York to Philadelphia, including details about pricing and sales.

Invoice from S. Levy & Bros. dated March 26, 1894. The invoice mentions a 'vinget of store'. The location of the business is not specified on the invoice.

Price list from Jacobs, published in Boston, Massachusetts in 1894. The cover features an illustration of a man in a hammock. The business operated at 26 & 28 Federal and Congress Streets.

Legal document detailing a claim filed by M. M. Marple & Co. of Philadelphia against the estate of H. Cohen on November 26, 1867, for unpaid merchandise, including women's hose, army blouses, and lamb's wool. The claim, totaling $294, was settled in 1871. The document includes an itemized list of goods and a sworn deposition by Mathias M. Marple.

A one and one-half page letter written by Horace E. Baldwin in New York City to Charles Tobias in New Orleans on May 17, 1851. Baldwin discusses his health, travel plans, and merchandise. He mentions his previous partnership with Taylor, Baldwin and Co. in Newark, New Jersey, before relocating to New Orleans in 1842.

A letter written on M. Jacobs & Co. letterhead, dated July 6, 1897, concerning a shipment of cornmeal. The letter is addressed to C. D. Clarke in Peoria, Arizona, and was sent from the M. Jacobs & Co. store in Phoenix, Arizona. The letterhead features the business's name and description as "Dealers in General Merchandise."

Match safe advertising Stagg located at 315 Market Street. The exact date is unknown, but based on the style of the match safe, it is likely from the early to mid 20th century. The object is part of the Judaica Americana collection.

A molded glass soda bottle from the Central Bottling Company in New York, New York. The bottle is marked with the company's address: East 55th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. The bottle also has the letter "B" on the bottom and the name "WOLFF, A." The approximate date is circa 1885.

A card featuring samples of Louis J. Herzog's labels and corresponding prices. Both sides of the card are included. The card dates from circa 1915.

Shipping record detailing the shipment of merchandise from T. I. Tobias in New York, New York to Richmond, Virginia on September 3, 1835. Printed by Solomon H. Jackson at 163 Chatham Street, New York.

Shipping record documenting the shipment of sheepskins from Liverpool, England to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 1, 1881. The record indicates the port of entry as Philadelphia and lists Loeb & Bros. and Alex. Murphy & Co. as involved parties.

One-page manuscript shipping record dated November 10, 1817, detailing the arrival of one bale of old clothes sent to the Providence, Rhode Island Custom House from the schooner Alert, Snow, Master, originating from London, England. The record is signed by Robt. Jackson, Jr., the portmaster at Providence. Recipient listed as Moses Wolf.

Shipping record documenting merchandise shipment from T. I. Tobias in New York, New York to Charleston, South Carolina on September 29, 1835. Printed by Solomon H. Jackson at 163 Chatham Street, New York.

Shipping record detailing the shipment of merchandise from T. I. Tobias in New York, New York to Richmond, Virginia on October 10, 1835. Printed by Solomon H. Jackson at 163 Chatham Street, New York. Features an eagle logo.

Shipping record documenting the shipment of merchandise from T. I. Tobias in New York, New York to Richmond, Virginia on October 15, 1835. Printed by Solomon H. Jackson at 163 Chatham Street, New York. Features an eagle logo.

Trade card depicting a couple at a table with fancy goods. The card advertises "Latest Novelties Daily Arriving." The back of the card contains a full advertisement. The card dates to circa 1885 and is from Indianapolis, Indiana.

Typed letter from Alfred Grunsfeld to Gross in Las Vegas concerning merchandise. Dated June 8, 1897.