Subject: Roses

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Die-Cut Greeting Card with Pink Roses Die-Cut Greeting Card with Pink Roses

Die-cut greeting card featuring pink roses. The card dates from the 1890s. The card is part of the Ms. Coll. 1410 collection.

Trade Card for Levi, Clothier Trade Card for Levi, Clothier

This trade card advertises Levi, a clothier located in Reading, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features an illustration of a fairy holding a rose, a common design motif in the late 19th century. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card for Sonnenfeld's, Clothing Store Trade Card for Sonnenfeld's, Clothing Store

This trade card, advertises Sonnenfeld's clothing store located at 59 West Street, St. Louis. The front of the card features a red rose, with the store name and business information below. The back features a full advertisement. The card is a reddish-brown color and is bordered in black.

Trade Card: Astrich Bros. Lancaster Bazaar, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Trade Card: Astrich Bros. Lancaster Bazaar, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

This trade card advertises Astrich Bros. Lancaster Bazaar, located at 13 East King Street in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features a stylized illustration of a red rose and lily bells. The name "Lancaster Bazaar" is prominently displayed, along with the street address. The image is likely intended to evoke a sense of elegance and sophistication associated with the bazaar's merchandise. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Astrich Bros. Lancaster Bazaar, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Trade Card: Astrich Bros. Lancaster Bazaar, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

This trade card for Astrich Bros. Lancaster Bazaar features a red rose bud as its primary design element. The card prominently displays the business name, "Lancaster Bazaar," and its address, "13 East King Street." The image suggests a focus on elegant or feminine goods, given the delicate nature of the rose. The rose is likely symbolic of beauty, quality, or perhaps a specific product sold at the Bazaar. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Astrich Bros. Lancaster Bazaar, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Trade Card: Astrich Bros. Lancaster Bazaar, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

This trade card, one of two in the record, advertises the Lancaster Bazaar, owned by Astrich Bros. The front of the card features a prominent illustration of a yellow rose. Below the rose, the text 'Lancaster Bazaar' is clearly visible, along with the street address: 13 East King Street. The card's design and illustration style suggest a late 19th-century origin. The back of the card is blank. The second card in the record shows the same imagery and information, but the image quality differs slightly.

Trade Card: Blockinger, 27 Congress Street, circa 1885 Trade Card: Blockinger, 27 Congress Street, circa 1885

Trade card depicting "Human Hair Goods; Red Roses on a Branch." The card is associated with a business located at 27 Congress Street, circa 1885. The card is part of the O collection, Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 2, Folder 70.

Trade Card: Boston Shoe Store, I. D. Markstone, Troy, New York Trade Card: Boston Shoe Store, I. D. Markstone, Troy, New York

This trade card advertises the Boston Shoe Store owned by I. D. Markstone, located at 202 River Street in Troy, New York. The front of the card features a prominent image of a white rose, a common motif in Victorian-era design, potentially symbolizing purity or love. The text "BOSTON SHOE STORE" is clearly displayed, likely in a stylized font common to the period. The back of the card is blank. The style and illustration suggest a creation date around the late 19th century.

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: Corner South Pearl Street & Hudson Ave., Albany, NY (circa 1885) Trade Card: Corner South Pearl Street & Hudson Ave., Albany, NY (circa 1885)

Die-cut yellow rose trade card. The reverse is blank. The card depicts a business located at the corner of South Pearl Street and Hudson Avenue in Albany, New York, circa 1885. The business name is not explicitly stated on the card.

Trade Card: D. B. Solomon, Tobacconist, circa 1885 Trade Card: D. B. Solomon, Tobacconist, circa 1885

This trade card advertises D. B. Solomon, a tobacconist. The front of the card showcases a delicate illustration of a woman's hand gently holding a basket overflowing with vibrant roses. The image is likely intended to evoke a sense of elegance and refinement, possibly associating the shop with high-quality tobacco products. The back of the card features a comical saying; the exact wording is unclear from the available information. The address, 13 1/2 Church Street, is printed on the front.

Trade Card: Excelsior Clothing House, S. Friedlander, Proprietor, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Trade Card: Excelsior Clothing House, S. Friedlander, Proprietor, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

This trade card advertisement for the Excelsior Clothing House, owned by S. Friedlander, features two sides. The front of the card depicts a lovely basket of roses, likely chosen for its aesthetic appeal and associations with beauty and elegance. The back of the card (Image 2) contains the full advertisement, including prices and other details. The advertisement clearly states the business name and address: Excelsior Clothing House, 420 Market Street, Harrisburg. The style and colors of the card suggest it may have been produced in the late 19th century.

Trade Card: H. & N. Weinheimer, Dry Goods, Syracuse, New York Trade Card: H. & N. Weinheimer, Dry Goods, Syracuse, New York

This trade card for H. & N. Weinheimer, located at 76, 78, & 80 Butternut Street in Syracuse, New York, showcases a charming illustration. The front of the card features a summer scene, possibly a garden or park, with a prominent rose. The style suggests it's from the late 19th century. The business name and address are clearly printed below the image. The text "SUMMER # 105" suggests it may be part of a series. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: H. Wurtzburger & Son, Clothiers, Baltimore, Maryland Trade Card: H. Wurtzburger & Son, Clothiers, Baltimore, Maryland

This trade card for H. Wurtzburger & Son features a prominent image of pink roses on the front. Below the floral illustration, the business's address is clearly printed: 149 N. Gay Street, next to Old Town Bank, Baltimore. The text is simple and elegant, typical of late 19th-century advertising. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Hand Holding a Rose, 322 River Street, circa 1885 Trade Card: Hand Holding a Rose, 322 River Street, circa 1885

Trade card depicting a hand holding a rose. The address 322 River Street is visible on the card. The card dates from circa 1885. The card is part of the collection of Judaica Americana.

Trade Card: I. H. Brounstein's One Price Clothing House, Syracuse, New York Trade Card: I. H. Brounstein's One Price Clothing House, Syracuse, New York

This trade card advertises I. H. Brounstein's One Price Clothing House in Syracuse, New York. The front of the card showcases a woman's hand delicately holding a yellow rose. The style suggests a focus on elegance and femininity, potentially associated with women's clothing. Below the image, the business name, "I. H. Brounstein's One Price Clothing House," is prominently displayed along with the address: 13 & 15 North Salina St. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: I. Jacobs' Star Clothing House, Albion, Michigan Trade Card: I. Jacobs' Star Clothing House, Albion, Michigan

This trade card advertises the Star Clothing House owned by I. Jacobs in Albion, Michigan. The front of the card features a large, stylized rose as the central design element. The name of the business, "STAR CLOTHING HOUSE," is prominently displayed above the rose. The style and color palette suggest a late 19th-century origin. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Isaac M. Seltzer, Druggist, New York, NY Trade Card: Isaac M. Seltzer, Druggist, New York, NY

This trade card, one of three in the record, advertises Isaac M. Seltzer's drugstore located at the corner of Clark and Hudson Streets in New York City. The front of the card features a large, full-bloom red rose as its primary design element. The rose is depicted in a realistic style, with detailed rendering of its petals, leaves and stem, suggesting the use of color printing techniques. Below the rose, the address, "Corner Clark, 403 Hudson Street," is clearly visible. The back of the card features a full advertisement for Calisaya bark.

Trade Card: L. L. Adler, Dry Goods, New Haven, Connecticut Trade Card: L. L. Adler, Dry Goods, New Haven, Connecticut

This trade card advertises L. L. Adler's dry goods store located at 290 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut. The front of the card features a stylized red rose and leaves. The back of the card is fully printed with an advertisement, proclaiming "Low Prices Our Motto." The style and imagery suggest a late 19th-century origin.

Trade Card: L. Reizenstein & Co., Progress Clothing Depot, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Trade Card: L. Reizenstein & Co., Progress Clothing Depot, Lebanon, Pennsylvania

This trade card advertises L. Reizenstein & Co.'s Progress Clothing Depot, located in Fisher's Hall, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features a prominent illustration of a rose. Below the rose, the text reads "PROGRESS CLOTHING DEPOT, FISHER'S HALL." The back of the card is blank. The image suggests a focus on quality and perhaps elegance in clothing. The style of the illustration and lettering point to a late 19th-century origin.

Trade Card: Levy's Clothing House, First Street Trade Card: Levy's Clothing House, First Street

A trade card advertising Levy's Clothing House, located on First Street. The card features an illustration of a red rose within a horseshoe. The card is circa 1885. Geographic location is approximated to 37.3347943002922, -121.888144800244.

Trade Card: M. Levy, Dealer in New and Second-Hand Clothing, Newark, New Jersey Trade Card: M. Levy, Dealer in New and Second-Hand Clothing, Newark, New Jersey

This calling card-style trade card advertises M. Levy, a dealer in new and second-hand clothing. The front of the card features a hand holding a yellow rose. The text on the front reads, "DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND HAND CLOTHING.....; HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST.OFF CLOTHING" and provides the address: 62 NORTH CANAL ST. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: M. Lipsky, Ladies' Clothing, Rochester, New York Trade Card: M. Lipsky, Ladies' Clothing, Rochester, New York

This trade card advertises M. Lipsky, a women's clothing store. The front of the card showcases a woman's hand delicately resting on a cluster of roses, suggesting elegance and femininity. The image is likely intended to evoke a feeling of luxury and sophistication associated with the store's merchandise. The address, 96 Andrew St. Bridge, is clearly visible. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: M. Shwartz & Co., One Price Clothier, Poughkeepsie, New York Trade Card: M. Shwartz & Co., One Price Clothier, Poughkeepsie, New York

This die-cut, fan-shaped trade card from M. Shwartz & Co. features a vibrant design of red, yellow, and pink roses. The card's text prominently displays "ONE PRICE CLOTHIER" and a holiday greeting: "OUR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR GREETINGS." The business address, 303 & 305 Main Street, is clearly printed below the greeting. The card's design suggests a late 19th-century aesthetic. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Pink & Red Rose, 253 Grand Street, New York City Trade Card: Pink & Red Rose, 253 Grand Street, New York City

Trade card depicting a pink and red rose. The card indicates a business located at 253 Grand Street, at the corner of Christie Street, circa 1885. The card is part of the Ms. Coll. 1410 collection, OOS, Binder 1, Page 23. The subject matter relates to mercantile business.

Trade Card: Red & Yellow Rose in a Basket, 869 Market Street Trade Card: Red & Yellow Rose in a Basket, 869 Market Street

Trade card depicting a red and yellow rose in a basket. The address 869 Market Street is prominently displayed. The card is described as having a full advertisement on the back. The image is unavailable. Circa 1885. Found in Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 2, Folder 58.

Trade Card: Rosenbloom Bros., Syracuse, New York Trade Card: Rosenbloom Bros., Syracuse, New York

Trade card depicting a rose in raised form. The card indicates the business location as 22 South Salina Street, Syracuse, New York. The card is circa 1885.

Trade Card: Rosenfeld's One Price Clothing House, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Trade Card: Rosenfeld's One Price Clothing House, Pittsfield, Massachusetts

This trade card advertises Rosenfeld's One Price Clothing House in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The front of the card features a prominent image of a yellow rose. The back of the card contains the advertisement text: "ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE." The text is simple and straightforward, highlighting the store's pricing policy. The style of the rose and the overall design suggest a late 19th-century aesthetic, aligning with the circa 1885 dating.

Trade Card: S. Cohen & Bro's Philadelphia Shoe Store, Columbia, Pennsylvania Trade Card: S. Cohen & Bro's Philadelphia Shoe Store, Columbia, Pennsylvania

This trade card advertises S. Cohen & Bro's Philadelphia Shoe Store in Columbia, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features a prominent illustration of roses, a detail that may suggest a connection to the store's name or branding. Below the image, the card displays the store's address: 142 Locust St....opp. Franklin House. The text "Philadelphia Shoe Store" is also clearly visible. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: S. Joseph, Clothier, East Palestine, Ohio Trade Card: S. Joseph, Clothier, East Palestine, Ohio

This trade card, from the S. Joseph clothing store in East Palestine, Ohio, features a prominent image of red roses on the front. The back of the card is blank. The image suggests a focus on elegance and possibly higher-end clothing, although further details about the business or the specific items sold are not present on the card itself.

Trade Card: Sailboat on a Pond with Cottage and Red Roses Trade Card: Sailboat on a Pond with Cottage and Red Roses

Trade card depicting a sailboat on a pond with a cottage and red roses. The opposite side shows a post office. The card is circa 1885. The card is located in Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 2, Folder 58.

Trade Card: Shaw & Callisch, San Jose, California Trade Card: Shaw & Callisch, San Jose, California

This trade card features a charming illustration of a baby holding a single, large red rose. The baby is depicted in a sweet and innocent manner, with soft features and rosy cheeks. The image is likely a symbolic representation of beauty, purity, or innocence. The rose itself is prominent, depicted with detailed petals and vibrant red color. Below the image, the business name "SHAW & CALLISCH" is clearly printed. The style suggests a late 19th-century origin. The back of the card is blank.

Trade Card: Shoe with Roses Trade Card: Shoe with Roses

Trade card depicting a shoe with roses. The card is circa 1885 and is part of the Ms. Coll. 1410 collection. The card's subject relates to the mercantile trade.

Trade Cards: William Loeb & Co. and Lerch & Rice Co., Jewelry, Providence, Rhode Island and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Trade Cards: William Loeb & Co. and Lerch & Rice Co., Jewelry, Providence, Rhode Island and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

This record contains two trade cards. The first card advertises William Loeb & Co., of Providence, Rhode Island. The front of the card features a branch of red and ink roses. The back of this card advertises rings and diamonds made by Loeb & Co. in Providence, Rhode Island. The second card shows an advertisement for Lerch & Rice Co., of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where the jewelry was for sale. The back of this card is blank.