Subject: Easter

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Isaac Adler Easter Trade Card, 1900 Isaac Adler Easter Trade Card, 1900

This die-cut Easter trade card, issued by Isaac Adler of Amsterdam, New York, in 1900, advertises new spring styles in clothing. The card features an Easter rabbit on an egg on one side and a family looking into a seashell on the other. The inside offers Easter greetings. The card also includes Adler's business address: 63 East Main Street.

Trade Card for Altman & Co., Clothiers Trade Card for Altman & Co., Clothiers

This trade card advertises Altman & Co., a clothing store located at 31 & 33 Washington Ave., S. in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The front of the card features a young girl dressed in a colorful outfit standing inside a large, open Easter egg decorated with red, blue, and gold designs. The illustration depicts the girl holding a toy hammer and wearing a white hat with a colorful bow. She appears to be peering out of the Easter egg, looking at the viewer. The back of the card provides further details about the store and its offerings.

Trade Card for Bloomingdale Bros. Trade Card for Bloomingdale Bros.

This trade card advertises Bloomingdale Bros. and their selection of Easter novelties, cards, and ornamental devices for Easter tokens. The front of the card features a spray of flowers surrounded by a background of red and blue, with Ben Day dots adding texture. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for Ehrichs', General Store Trade Card for Ehrichs', General Store

This trade card features a sunflower-shaped design with yellow petals and a brown center, reminiscent of an advertisement for a general store. The card includes the address of the store, located at Eighth Avenue and 24th Street, in a prominent location at the bottom of the card. The back of the card features an Easter advertisement. The second card in this record is similar, with the same sunflower-shaped design, and an ad for Easter items on the reverse.

Trade Card for Rosenbaum & Co., Clothiers Trade Card for Rosenbaum & Co., Clothiers

This trade card, advertising Rosenbaum & Co., clothiers, at 208 North 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, features an Easter-themed illustration. A young boy sits on a large egg, riding the waves of the ocean. A ship is visible in the distance, adding a sense of scale and whimsy to the scene. The illustration evokes themes of new beginnings, growth, and a joyful holiday. The card is likely from the late 19th century.

Trade Card for Schwarz Bro's Trade Card for Schwarz Bro's

This Easter-themed trade card advertises Schwarz Bro's, a business located at 218 and 220 Lodi Street in Syracuse, New York. The card features an illustration of a young girl looking at a hatching egg. A rabbit emerges from the egg, representing the Easter holiday. This is the second of four cards in the set. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for Schwarz Bro's, Clothing and Dry Goods Trade Card for Schwarz Bro's, Clothing and Dry Goods

This trade card is an Easter card, one of four cards in a set. The front of the card features an illustration of a young girl looking at a hatching egg. A rooster is emerging from the shell. The illustration is on a white background and surrounded by a black border. The card also lists the address of the business, 218 and 220 Lodi Street. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Altman & Co., Clothiers, Hatters, and Furnishers, Minneapolis, Minnesota Trade Card: Altman & Co., Clothiers, Hatters, and Furnishers, Minneapolis, Minnesota

This trade card advertises Altman & Co., a clothing store located at 31 1/2 Washington Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota. The front of the card features a charming illustration of a child peeking out of a large Easter egg. The illustration is colorful, and the child's clothes are clearly visible. The back of the card is fully printed with an advertisement; however, the details of that advertisement are not visible in the provided image. [Altman & Co. opened in 1888 as a branch of a Buffalo, New York based wholesale and retail company owned by Isaac, Henry, and Julius Altman and David Rosenau. It was located on Washington Avenue near Nicollet Avenue. In February 1897, the store was sold to Frank G. Raichle, becoming "The Surprise Store"].

Trade Card: Easter Baskets and Eggs, Eight Avenue and 24th Streets, circa 1885 Trade Card: Easter Baskets and Eggs, Eight Avenue and 24th Streets, circa 1885

Trade card depicting Easter baskets and eggs. The card indicates a business location at Eight Avenue and 24th Streets. The imagery includes a flower head shape resembling a sunflower. The card is part of a larger collection of manuscripts and mixed materials, specifically trade cards. The card dates from circa 1885. The card's physical location is Arc.MS.56, Volume 19, Page 37.

Trade Card: Laskowski Brothers, circa 1885 Trade Card: Laskowski Brothers, circa 1885

Trade card depicting children around an Easter egg. The reverse is blank. The card indicates a business address of 110 North Seventh Street. The image is circa 1885.