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Advertisement for Fleischmann Yeast: Painted Tin Sign Advertisement for Fleischmann Yeast: Painted Tin Sign

Painted tin advertisement for Fleischmann Yeast. The advertisement is in English and features gold and black colors with detailed graphics. The date of creation is unknown but is estimated to be around 1900 based on the style.

Envelope Addressed to 58 Beekman Street, New York City, 1894 Envelope Addressed to 58 Beekman Street, New York City, 1894

Envelope addressed to 58 Beekman Street, New York City, dated February 9, 1894. The envelope features a graphic depiction of a store, possibly advertising sponges and chamois. The envelope is part of the M collection, and is addressed to A. Isaacs.

Envelope Depicting a 'Lightning Guider' Sled Envelope Depicting a 'Lightning Guider' Sled

Envelope featuring a picture of a 'Lightning Guider' sled in red and gold. The envelope displays an address: 535 Market St. The date is inferred to be 1908 based on the metadata. The envelope is part of the Seltzer/Klahr collection.

International Livestock Exposition: Great Graphics of Sheep & Bull; Promotional Material International Livestock Exposition: Great Graphics of Sheep & Bull; Promotional Material

Promotional material for the International Livestock Exposition, featuring graphic depictions of sheep and a bull. Date is estimated to be circa 1906 based on metadata. Includes images (not currently available online).

Lithograph Advertisement: The Fatal Card Lithograph Advertisement: The Fatal Card

A lithograph advertisement for a theatrical production titled "The Fatal Card." The advertisement features vibrant color graphics depicting a scene from the play. Published September 30, 1896. Geographic location: New York, New York.

Lithograph of Art Deco Angel Holding a Lamp, Providence, Rhode Island Lithograph of Art Deco Angel Holding a Lamp, Providence, Rhode Island

A lithograph depicting an Art Deco-style angel holding a lamp. The image indicates a location of Westminster and Walnut Streets. Created May 25, 1898. Found in Ms. Coll. 1410, M, Box 8, Folder 54.

Lithographed Envelope: Jacoby & Hess, Western Agency, Chicago, Illinois Lithographed Envelope: Jacoby & Hess, Western Agency, Chicago, Illinois

Full-color lithographed envelope from Jacoby & Hess, Western Agency, located at 49.51 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The envelope dates from November 2, 1893. The description indicates it is an "outstanding" example of envelope lithography.

Painted Tin Sign Advertising Fleischmann Yeast Painted Tin Sign Advertising Fleischmann Yeast

A painted tin sign advertising Fleischmann Yeast. The sign includes text in both English and Yiddish, featuring striking graphics. The date of creation is unknown but is estimated to be around 1900.

Postcard: 10 Cents; 2 of a Set of 3 Postcard: 10 Cents; 2 of a Set of 3

Postcard depicting an unknown scene. It is noted as 10 cents and 2 of a set of 3. The postcard's imagery is currently unavailable for review.

Sailing Ship Bookplate Sailing Ship Bookplate

Bookplate depicting a sailing ship. The bookplate's creation date is estimated to be around 1910 based on contextual clues. The bookplate is associated with Max Levy.

Trade Card for Kaufmann & Strauss, Art Publishers Trade Card for Kaufmann & Strauss, Art Publishers

This trade card advertises Kaufmann & Strauss, Art Publishers, located at 75 and 77 Duane Street, New York. The front of the card features a die-cut design with birds and a woman in a Japanese dress. The back of the card displays a full advertisement for this type of trade card, which is priced at $20 per 1,000. The card's use of a Japanese woman in a stereotyped pose could be considered racist.

Trade Card for M. Rosenblatt & Son, Keystone Printing House Trade Card for M. Rosenblatt & Son, Keystone Printing House

This trade card advertises M. Rosenblatt & Son, Keystone Printing House, located at 136 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features a cartoon illustration of a bathhouse attendant on a beach. The attendant is holding a towel and appears to be waiting on customers. In the background, there is a view of the beach with a pier. The back of the card provides a price list for various types of printing, including cards. The card also includes a note stating that they print 5000 cards for $8.75.

Trade Card for Rosenbaum, Artist's Studio Trade Card for Rosenbaum, Artist's Studio

This trade card advertises Rosenbaum, an artist's studio located at 208 North Eighth Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The front of the card depicts a frog holding a hat with a hole in the bottom. Two children, doll-like in appearance, are nearby. The card is printed with gold and green colors. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: 515 Main Street, Comical Man on Skates Trade Card: 515 Main Street, Comical Man on Skates

Trade card depicting a comical man who has fallen on a skate. The address 515 Main Street is visible. The card is part of the Morgenstern Collection and is dated circa 1885. The card's back includes the text "FULL ADD" indicating a full address or additional information on the reverse side. The card's exact purpose and business are unknown. The location is provided as 515 Main Street.

Trade Card: Cohen Bros., 289 Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street, New York City Trade Card: Cohen Bros., 289 Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street, New York City

Trade card depicting roses on leaves. The card advertises Cohen Bros. located at 289 Sixth Avenue, corner of 18th Street, New York City. Circa 1885.

Trade Card: Crouse, Jacob & Son, 68 North Second Street, Philadelphia Trade Card: Crouse, Jacob & Son, 68 North Second Street, Philadelphia

Trade card depicting a Greek home scene. The card indicates the business location as 68 North Second Street, below Arch Street, west side, Philadelphia. The card is dated circa 1885. The card is part of the O Collection, located in Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 2, Folder 59.

Trade Card: Edsel Holding a Painting of a Castel; Opp. Post Office Trade Card: Edsel Holding a Painting of a Castel; Opp. Post Office

Trade card depicting Edsel holding a painting of a castel, located opposite the post office. The card is part of the Goldman Family Collection and dates from circa 1885. The card's geographic location is approximately 41.6873809996741, -85.9735359998457. The card is in Manuscript Collection 1410, OOS, Box 2, Folder 58.

Trade Card: J. Stegmann, 150 Graham Avenue Trade Card: J. Stegmann, 150 Graham Avenue

A colored business card depicting a hunting scene. The card indicates a business address at 150 Graham Avenue. The card is estimated to date from circa 1885. The card is part of the O collection, manuscript collection 1410, located in Binder 1, Page 31, of the Out-of-Scope materials.

Trade Card: Loewen Brothers, circa 1885 Trade Card: Loewen Brothers, circa 1885

Trade card depicting a young boy and girl ice skating. The card also features illustrations and the text "Charter Oak." The card is part of a larger collection of Mercantile related materials and is dated circa 1885. The card's geographic context is indicated by the coordinates 37.1708869998158, -94.8425689999469, suggesting a location in the central United States.

Trade Card: Man Fishing, Autumn Scene, circa 1885 Trade Card: Man Fishing, Autumn Scene, circa 1885

A trade card depicting a man leaning over a stream with a fishing pole. The card features an autumnal color scheme. The card is circa 1885 and was found in Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 2, Folder 71. The subject matter relates to mercantile themes.

Trade Card: N.E. Cor. 19th & Wright Sts., St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1885 Trade Card: N.E. Cor. 19th & Wright Sts., St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1885

A bulb-shaped trade card, circa 1885, depicting a mansion in the distance and people walking on park-like grounds. The card features the address N.E. Cor. 19th & Wright Sts., which is located in St. Louis, Missouri. The imagery suggests a business related to the upscale residential area of the city. The card is red with a red bow.

Trade Card: Owl and a Rat; Simmon's Block Trade Card: Owl and a Rat; Simmon's Block

Trade card depicting an owl and a rat, possibly related to Simmon's Block. Circa 1885. Found within Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 2, Folder 58. The card's mercantile nature suggests a business advertisement.

Trade Card: R. Ballerstein, 360 Main Street Trade Card: R. Ballerstein, 360 Main Street

Trade card featuring an oriental motif on the front and a blank reverse. The card is blue card stock. The card is circa 1885. The address 360 Main Street is visible on the card. The card is from Arc.MS.56, Volume 9, Page 18.

Trade Card: Red Shoe, White Rose Trade Card: Red Shoe, White Rose

Trade card depicting a red shoe and a white rose. This is one of two cards. The card is part of the collection of E. D. Shumway materials, circa 1885. The geographic location is associated with New York, based on the collection's provenance.

Trade Card: Stearns, L. L. & Sons, 1 West Third Street Trade Card: Stearns, L. L. & Sons, 1 West Third Street

Trade card depicting an egg shape with a child in the cracked portion. The address 1 West Third Street is visible. This trade card is from the collection of Stearns, L. L. & Sons and is circa 1885. The card is part of a larger collection of manuscript and mixed materials, specifically letters and cards, relating to mercantile trade.