Box 10
Container
Contains 229 Results:
Trade card, George O. Sawyer, 187-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Abstract
Two different cards, each with a map of the United States on the back, one copyrighted 1877, the other copyrighted 1879.
Dates:
187-?
Business card, G.O. Sawyer and Company, 19--?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Abstract
Business card of Edith E. Perkins, Cloak Department
Dates:
19--?
Trade card, Ernest Schall, 1878?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Abstract
"Sole Agent for the Aug. Saltzman Watches."
Dates:
1878?
Trade cards, Ernest Schall, 188-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Abstract
Four different cards shaped like artists' palettes. Schall's name is virtually illegible.
Dates:
188-?
Trade card, Ernest Schall, 188-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Abstract
One design featuring a child with a butterfly net
Dates:
188-?
Trade card, Theo. G. Scheck, 18--?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains different forms of printed paper items produced by Hartford businesses beginning in the 1840s and continuing through the present. Many types of ephemera, such as trade cards and catalogs, functioned solely as advertising. Others, such as bookmarks, calendars, and blank books, might serve a useful purpose as well as providing advertising for a firm. Much of the ephemera, especially the earliest items, were printed locally by Hartford’s many printing firms. Later items...
Dates:
18--?
Trade card, Joseph Schwab, 186-?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Abstract
Address "395 Main Street" is printed on card, but it is stamped "Removed to 333 Main Street, Hills Block."
Dates:
186-?
Trade card, F. Schwengler, 18--?
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains different forms of printed paper items produced by Hartford businesses beginning in the 1840s and continuing through the present. Many types of ephemera, such as trade cards and catalogs, functioned solely as advertising. Others, such as bookmarks, calendars, and blank books, might serve a useful purpose as well as providing advertising for a firm. Much of the ephemera, especially the earliest items, were printed locally by Hartford’s many printing firms. Later items...
Dates:
18--?
Postcard, David Seide, 1908
Item — Box: 10, Folder: S
Abstract
Postcard features a rebus: "Can You Solve It? Bring us a correct solution… and receive a useful present…"
Dates:
1908