Subject: Household supplies

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Billhead - C. H.& E. S. Goldberg, New York, New York, October 14, 1876 Billhead - C. H.& E. S. Goldberg, New York, New York, October 14, 1876

Invoice from C. H.& E. S. Goldberg, successors to George Goldberg & Co., located at 326 Washington Street & 31 Jay Streets, New York, New York. The bill lists a variety of items purchased from the business by J. C. Buck & Son, including brooms, brushes, cordage, and other household items. Dated October 14, 1876. This billhead features intricate lettering and a printed header with the business name.

Billhead of H. Newbauer, Furniture, Crockery, and Glassware Dealer, Jackson, California, October 1864 Billhead of H. Newbauer, Furniture, Crockery, and Glassware Dealer, Jackson, California, October 1864

Billhead from H. Newbauer, a dealer in furniture, crockery, and glassware, in Jackson, California, dated October 1864. The bill details a sale of one rocking chair for $7.50. The billhead also lists A. Newberger. H. Newbauer was an early California pioneer and active in the formation of the Jewish community in Jackson, California, which is located east of Sacramento.

Billhead of J. Leopold & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, February 3, 1898 Billhead of J. Leopold & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, February 3, 1898

Billhead from J. Leopold & Co., located at 306 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Dated February 3, 1898. The billhead features extensive lithographic advertising for "Globe Street Lamp." Both the front and back are illustrated.

Billhead of M. Karsky, Eureka, Nevada, November 1, 1893 Billhead of M. Karsky, Eureka, Nevada, November 1, 1893

Billhead from M. Karsky's business in Eureka, Nevada, dated November 1, 1893. The billhead lists the business as being located in the M.J. Franklin Building on Main Street. The billhead suggests the business sold clothing, household supplies, and rugs and carpets.

Broadside Advertisement: Henry Bornstein & Co.'s Pin Hooks, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1885 Broadside Advertisement: Henry Bornstein & Co.'s Pin Hooks, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1885

A broadside advertisement for Henry Bornstein & Co.'s "Improved Patented Pin Hooks," priced at 25 cents per dozen. The advertisement claims numerous awards and mentions distribution at the Great Mechanics' Exhibition. Published in Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1885.

Ledger Sheet of Household Items; circa 1822 Ledger Sheet of Household Items; circa 1822

A single-page ledger sheet listing household items, including bellows and bake pans. The items appear to be for auction. The sheet is similar to item 17-1224T, written in the same hand and also listing household items. The record was found with the Tobias Archive and is dated circa 1822. Purchased as part of a collection on January 7, 2013.

Receipt for Bedding and Linens, New York, New York, October 26, 1841 Receipt for Bedding and Linens, New York, New York, October 26, 1841

A receipt for $65.75, dated October 26, 1841, from I. S. Treadwell for bedding and linens purchased by Mr. Tobias in New York, New York.

Receipt for Sugar and Candles, New York City, March 13, 1821 Receipt for Sugar and Candles, New York City, March 13, 1821

Receipt issued on March 13, 1821 in New York City from D. R. N. Sutherland to Mr. Tobias for six loaves of sugar and ten boxes of sperm candles. The receipt measures 8" x 3".

Trade Card for A. Kahn's Cheap Store Trade Card for A. Kahn's Cheap Store

This trade card advertises A. Kahn's Cheap Store, located at 275 & 277 Larrabee Street, corner of Rees Street, Chicago, Illinois. The front of the card features an illustration of a cat and a spider. The back of the card contains additional details about the store and its offerings. The card advertises that the store is selling out at cost price.

Trade Card for Blumenthal's, Furnishings Store Trade Card for Blumenthal's, Furnishings Store

This trade card advertises Blumenthal's, a furnishings store located at 631 Eighth Avenue between 40th and 41st Streets in New York City. The front of the card features an illustration of a couple dressed in colonial attire standing outside a building. The building is a two-story structure with a white facade and a dark roof. The back of the card features an advertisement for Blumenthal's wide selection of household goods, including refrigerators, tables, pocket cutlery, china, and glassware.

Trade Card for George Heyman, Furniture & Household Goods Trade Card for George Heyman, Furniture & Household Goods

This trade card advertises George Heyman, a furniture and household goods merchant located at 179 Canal Street in New York City. The front of the card features an illustration of two children hiding under a white sheet. They are peeking out at the viewer and laughing. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for M. Augenstein's Bargain House Trade Card for M. Augenstein's Bargain House

This trade card advertises M. Augenstein's Bargain House, located at 7th Street N.W. in Washington D.C. The front of the card features a whimsical design of various insects, including a cricket, a dragonfly, a grasshopper, and a spider. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Blumenthal's Housekeeper's Emporium, New York City Trade Card: Blumenthal's Housekeeper's Emporium, New York City

This trade card advertises Blumenthal's Housekeeper's Emporium. The front of the card features a color illustration of a boy dressed in a Scottish outfit. The illustration is done in a style typical of late 19th-century commercial printing. Below the image, the address is printed: 631 Eighth St., between 40th & 41st. The back of the card features the text "Housekeeper's Emporium."

Trade Card: Sol. Heyman's Bedding, Oil Cloth, Carpets, and Furniture, New York City Trade Card: Sol. Heyman's Bedding, Oil Cloth, Carpets, and Furniture, New York City

This trade card advertises Sol. Heyman's, a bedding, oil cloth, carpets, and furniture establishment. The front of the card features a charming illustration of a child in a goat-drawn cart. The style of the illustration suggests a late 19th-century aesthetic. The business's name and address are clearly displayed at the top of the card: 974 Third Ave., Near 58th St. The back of the card is blank.