Subject: Cosmetics
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Billhead from Em. Meyer & Co., sole agents for E. Pinaud in the United States, dated May 3, 1884. The billhead lists addresses in New York, New York and New London, Connecticut.

A small, circular box of Lablache face powder manufactured by Ben. Levy & Co. The box contains the original powder. The object is dated circa 1906 based on the donor's information, but the box itself does not include a date.

This trade card advertises Forest Flowers Perfume, a fragrance sold by both H. Heynemann & Co. in San Francisco, California, and W. J. Austen & Co. in Oswego, New York. The card features an illustration of a boy and a girl standing together, perhaps representing a young couple. The boy has his arm around the girl's waist. The girl is holding a bouquet of flowers. There is a background scene with a rustic wooden fence. The front of the card includes a note at the top stating 'National Card.' The back of the card includes a full advertisement for Forest Flowers Perfume.

This trade card advertises Armant's Perfumes, sold by Herman Loeb & Co. in New York. The front of the card features a red flower with a daisy inside and a sprig of flowers. The card has a white border. The back of the card is full of advertising text.

This trade card advertises Armant's Perfumes, sold by Herman Loeb & Co. in New York, New York. The front of the card features an elegant floral design with pink and yellow roses, and daisies on branches. The back of the card is filled with an advertisement.

This trade card advertises Herman Loeb & Co., a perfumery with locations in New York and Paris. The front of the card features a red flower with a daisy inside and a sprig of flowers, alluding to the fragrant scents offered by the company. The back of the card is blank.

Trade card advertising Ponds Lip Salve. The card is part of the Ms. Coll. 1410 collection, located in OOS, Binder 1, Page 5. The card dates from circa 1885 and is associated with Isaac Corbin. The card is a physical object with geographic relevance to New York, based on its location in the collection.

This trade card advertises Ungerer & Co., a company specializing in perfume and toilet soap making ingredients. The front of the card features the company name, address, and tagline: 'SPECIALIZE IN PERFUME AND TOILET SOAP MAKERS INGREDIENTS'. The address is listed as 273 Pearl Street. The back of the card is blank.

This trade card advertises Armant's Perfumes, distributed by Herman Loeb & Co. The front of the card is black with a prominent white rose illustration. The text 'Armant's Perfumes...Herman Loeb & Co.; NYC' is visible. The back of the card contains additional advertising, though the specifics are not detailed in the provided information.

Trade card advertising Ed. Pinaud's Perfumery, located at 37 Blvd. de Strasbourg, Paris. The card features illustrations of a boy in an adult costume proposing and a boy in an adult costume as a soldier walking with a girl. Published in New York, New York, circa 1885. Associated with Henry Dreyfus.

Trade card advertising Goldstein & Cohn, purveyors of human hair goods and sole agents for Marchland's Crisoline Hair Dye. The card features a bust of a woman and lists their address as 822 Market Street, Phelan Building, San Francisco, California. The reverse side displays a full advertisement for human hair, switches, and curls. Circa 1885.

This trade card advertises Henry Dreyfus, a retailer of Ed. Pinaud's Perfumery. The front of the card showcases a woman holding a fan with the words "Bouton d'Or" visible. The image suggests elegance and sophistication, typical of perfume advertising in the late 19th century. The back of the card features a full advertisement for Ed. Pinaud's Perfumery including their address: 6 Cortland St., New York, and a calendar for the month of June. The style and imagery suggest a production date consistent with the 1881 date provided.

Trade card advertising Lanman & Kemp's Florida Water. The card features an image of a baby in a pond with roses. Published sometime before 1900. Found within Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Binder 1, Page 18.