Displaying: 5451 - 5500 of 216,645

Trade card for Malt Bitters, Malt Bitters Company, Boston, Mass, undated

The Malt Bitters are advertised on the card verso as "Stimulation Without Intoxication." The image is captioned "The House That Jack Built." The cards are available at druggists such as M.S. Wooman & Co., pharmacists in West Lebanon, New Hampshire.

Label for Boylston Sparkling Ale, Boylston Brewery, Haffenreffer & Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The ale is bottled at the Boylston Brewery.

Label for German Style Beer, Peter Bub Brewery, Winona, Minnesota, 1933

The label is "Copyright 1933 by Peter Bub Brewery."

Trade card for Jacob Wirth, wine list, 37 & 39 Eliot Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card lists Rhine wines, clarets and champagnes imported by Jacob Wirth.

Trade price current, Dixon Bros., 41 & 42 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Mass., undated

Customers are invited to the store on Boston's Commercial Wharf.

Ladies' or Sweet Wine, Longworth & Zimmerman's, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

The wine is made from the Isabella Grape.

Trade card for The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass, undated

This trade card contains harmful imagery and language appropriating Native Alaskan culture. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New Eng...

Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, E.G. Booz Distillery Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The E.G. Booz Distillery was established in 1840.

Label for Murryego Slivowica, P.J. Murray Company Incorporated, Holyoke, Mass, undated

The liquors made by the Murray Company are described in Polish.

Label for Sweet's Special Straight Whiskey, A. Sweet, Penacook, New Hampshire, undated

The Sweet Wine Room is shown in the label image.

Label for New England Rum, location unknown, undated

The bottom of the label reads "Guaranteed strictly pure for medicinal and family use."

Label for The Pee-Jay Pure Rye Whiskey No. 6, P.J. Murray & Co., Holyoke, Mass., undated

A jay and barley stalks decorate the whiskey label.

Billhead for Gray's Celebrated Cincinnati Lager Beer, James O. Gray, Dr., depot, 388 Tremont Street, corner of Castle Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1800

Gray is the sole New England Agent for the product.

Billhead for S.C. Bixby, ales, porter and lager beer, 103 and 105 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1800

Bixby deals in "California wines and brandies direct from the vineyards." The business is on the corner of Spring Lane, opposite the Post Office.

Label for The Old Thompson, location unknown, undated

Below the name the label reads "Union made." The seal at the top reads "Open Door Policy Ireland and America."

Billhead for John E. Cassidy, importer, receiver of fine bourbon and rye whiskey, Nos. 47, 49, 51 & 53 Broad Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1800

Cassidy is the proprietor of Chestunut Hill & Neptune Whiskeys and the agent for Sortwell & Company's New England Rum.

Billhead for Seth E. Clapp & Co., choice wines and liquors, No. 33 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1800

Clapp is an importer and dealer in wines and liquors on Boylston Street.

Billhead for James Oliver Gray, Lion Brewery, 388 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1800

The Lion Brewery is shown in the image in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Billhead for Stanley & Co., brewers, bottlers of ales and Bavarian lager beer, 7 & 9 Court Avenue, Boston, Mass., ca.1800

The brewery is located in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

Billhead for D.T. Mills & Co., druggists' alcohol, cologne spirits, No.40 India Street, Boston, Mass., 1880

Mill was established in 1850 and carries Extra French Spirits Proof 100% Pure Boston Rum.

Label for Sloe Gin, cordial, location unknown, undated

The label reads "Superior Quality."

Label for Hermitage Sour Mash Rye Whisky, Hermitage Distillery, W.A. Gaines & Co., distillers, undated

The product is bottled by P.J. Murray & Co., Inc., Holyoke, Massachusetts. The Hermitage Distillery was founded in 1868.

Billhead for Lincoln & Meads, dealers in flour, No. 1 Wooden Store, north side City Wharf, on Commercial, opposite Clinton Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 6, 1847

Lincoln & Meads is on the north side of City Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts.

Billhead for Woodworth Dow & Co., groceries, Concord, New Hampshire, dated August 20, 1886

Woodworth is a wholesale dealer in groceries, flour, grain, meal, lime and cement. The "Dow" name has been crossed off on the billhead.

Billhead for Boston City Flour Mills, Nos. 41 to 52 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Mass., dated November 19, 1874

The image shows the process from the wheat field, to the flour mill, to the consumer's table.

Billhead for S.W. Clifford, syrups, elixirs, Laboratory, Mercantile Block, 57 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., dated September 21, 1871

Clifford is a manufacturer and wholesale dealer in colorings, essences and flavoring extracts.

Billhead for Union Sugar Refinery, granulated, powdered and coffee sugars, C.O. Whitmore & Son, No. 11 Liberty Square, Boston, Mass., dated July 31, 1863

The business manufactures sugar syrups in addition to the granulated and powdered sugars.

Billhead for F.A. Kennedy Co., fine biscuit and crackers, 498, 500 & 502 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass., dated January 27, 1886

The first factory was built in 1839 in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. The second factory was established in 1881 in Chicago, Illinois.

Billhead for the Boston Sugar Refinery, Lewis Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 19, 1859

The refinery building is shown in the image.

Advertisement for Hollis' Genuine Essence of Rose, Thomas Hollis, druggist, No. 30 Union Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1840

The Essence is "for sauces, pies, puddings, cakes and for perfume." The verso has "between 1834-1851" handwriiten on it.

Trade card for Arm & Hammer Soda, Church & Co., Route 4, Wall Street Station, New York, New York, 1908

The card verso describes the "New Series of Birds" available from Church & Company. The advantages of this brand of package soda are further described to the customer.

Trade card for Dwights Soda, Church & Dwight Company, 27 Cedar Street, New York, New York, 1915

The business urges the customer to buy the Cow Brand Baking Soda. Thirty designs of "Interesting Animals" will be sent for the price of postage.

Trade card for Arm & Hammer Soda, Church & Co., Route 4, Wall Street Station, New York, New York, 1915

The card is part of the series "Useful Birds of America." The customer is urged to purchase Arm and Hammer Brand Baking Soda. The bottom of the verso reads "For the good of all, do not destroy the birds."

Trade card for John L. Leavitt, manufacturer, No. 146 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Leavitt manufactures extracts, essences, colognes, tomato ketchup, pepper sauce, sarsaparilla and lemon syrups. The business address has changed from 114 to 146 Cambridge Street.

Trade card for Woodward, Brown & Co., commission merchants for flour, grain, produce, provisions, 27 & 28 South Market and Chatham Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company deals in the sale of flour, grain, produce and provisions.

Trade card for Philander Crowell, flour and grain broker, No. 46 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The broker's business address has changed on Commercial Street.

Trade card for S.G. Bowdlear & Co., dealers in flour, Nos. 192 & 194 State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Bowdlear deals in meal, samp, groats and barley.

Trade card for E. Bowley & Co., West India goods, flour & grain trade card, No. 68 Merrimack Street, Haverhill, Mass., undated

Bowley is a dealer in West India goods as well as flour and grain.

Trade card for Ager's Dry Hop Yeast, Dole & Merrill, mfrs., 182 State Street, Boston, Mass. and 58 Broad Street, New York, New York, undated

The trade card reads "Ager's Dry Hop Yeast is the best in use."

Trade card for l'épicier, Paris, France, undated

A little boy holds an object in front of a grocery shop.

Trade cards for Czar Baking Powder, Steele & Emery, New Haven, Connecticut, undated

The merits of Czar Baking Powder for baking cakes, biscuits and dumplings is described on the back.

Trade card for Atmore's mince meat and genuine English plum pudding, 141 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

Two girls look at Atmore food products in a kitchen setting.

Trade card for Heckers' Self-Raising Griddle Cake Flour, 209 State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The merits of Heckers' Flour are described on the card verso.

Trade card for Heckers' Self-Raising Griddle Cake Flour, 209 State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The water or milk must be cold and the griddle must be hot to make good cakes according to the statement on the card verso.

Trade card for Heckers' Self-Raising Griddle Cake Flour, 209 State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The product can be used to make cakes, muffins, fritters, puddings and other baked goods.

Trade card for Webb's chocolate, Josiah Webb & Co., Milton, Mass., undated

Webb manufactures premium chocolate, cocoa, and broma in the Milton factory. The business was established in 1843.

Trade card for Webb's chocolate, Josiah Webb & Co., Milton, Mass., undated

The advantages of Webb chocolate products are described on the card verso.

Trade card for Grandma's Pancake Flour, S.H. Street & Co., New Haven, Connecticut, undated

The cakes made from Grandma's Pancake Flour are "palate pleasers and body builders."

Trade card for Cottolene, vegetable cooking fat, N.K. Fairbank Company, Boston, Mass., 1896

Directions for using Cottolene are included on the card verso. Fairbank has offices in Chicago, New York, Montreal, Philadelphia, Saint Louis and San Francisco.

Trade card for Arm & Hammer Brand Soda and Saleratus, Church & Co's Soda, New York, New York, undated

The product won first prize at the World's Exhibition in New Orleans in 1885. The card verso has directions for using the product.