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Trade card for F. Sidney Miller, photographer, Post Office Building, Nashua, New Hampshire, undated

A female figure holding a staff with fruits and vegetables decorates the card.

Trade card for A. & G. Taylor, photographers to Her Majesty the Queen, 535 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The photographers also undertake miniature and portrait painting. The business has offices in America and the United Kingdom.

Trade card for the Photographic Studio of L.D. Shaw, 51 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1879

The business was formerly known as Shaw & Chamberlain.

Trade card for Edw. F. Davis & Co., artist photographers, No. 58 South Main Street, Fall River, Mass., undated

The card states "The new improved artographs a specialty." Davis established his gallery in 1872.

Trade card for Roberts Brothers, photographs, Boston, Mass., undated

The studio is located in Boston, Massachusetts.

Bookmark for Barber's Photographic Studio, 296 Westminster Street, corner Burrill, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

Barber offers reduced prices for customers who join his discount club.

Envelope for Herbert L. Patch, photography, 48 Woodland Street, Claremont, New Hampshire, undated

Patch does all kinds of photography with postcards a specialty line.

Trade card for W. Notman, photographer to Her Majesty, Montréal, Canada, 3 Park Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card shows the medals won by Notman at various international exhibitions. The business has offices in Albany and Saratoga, New York and Newport, Rhode Island.

Trade card for the Commercial Patent Exchange, 7 Exchange Place, Boston, Mass. and 30 White Building, Buffalo, New York, undated

Two unidentified children are used to advertise the Commercial Patent Exchange.

Trade card for Frank Thiel, photo retouching, 161 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Thiel specializes in catalog illustrations for the commercial market.

Trade card for Semco Photostats, Spaulding-Moss Co., 42 Franklin Street and 263 Park Square Building, Boston, Mass., undated

A safe cracker illustrates the importance of creating duplicates of business documents.

Billhead for Barker & Starbird, photographic equipment, 56 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 28, 1892

The business carries photographic apparatus, dry plates, chemicals, lenses and picture frames. It is the "Headquarters for amateur photographers."

Envelope for J.W. Black & Co., artist photographers, 333 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Black does every type of photograph including boudoir portraits. Large images are finished in India ink, crayon or colored for the customer.

Billhead for J. McCormick, photographer, 23 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., dated June 12, 1876

The customer purchased one dozen cabinet photographs and one colored photograph.

Billhead for Benj. French & Co., importers and dealers in photographic goods, No. 319 Washington Street, opposite Milk Street, Boston, Mass., 1900

French is the sole agent for Voigtlander & Sons and Darlot's Lenses.

Label for the Stanley Dry Plate, Western Office, 84 Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois, undated

The right side of the label reads "These Plates are very sensitive-open in ruby light only." The business factories are located in Newton, Massachusetts and Montréal, Canada.

Trade card for the Novelty Photo Co., 16A Essex Street, Andover, Mass., undated

The lower left corner of the card reads "Represented by" with a blank space for a name.

Defender products, manufactured by The Defender Photo Supply Company, Argo Park, Rochester, New York, undated

The Company has a branch office in the Paddock Building, 101 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The back cover reads "Geo. E.Noyes, Newburyport, Mass."

Ticket for the Novelty Photo Co., Essex Street, Andover, Mass., undated

One dozen panelette photos are offered to customers who purchase $2.00 worth of goods at an unnamed store.

Leaflet for a Jazz Mirror, location unknown, undated

The text reads "Let us make a Jazz Mirror from your favorite snapshot, something new and original. Special 30 day offer 25c complete made from any size picture."

Handbill for genuine highly colored photographs, Acme Card Co., Foxboro, Mass., undated

Parisian photographs are advertised along with transparent playing cards and ivory watch charms.

Trade card for Davis & Co.'s Original 25 Cent Ambrotype Rooms, corner Winter & Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Davis is producing three to four hundred images per day in his business establishment in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for W.B. Eastman's Ambrotype, Daguerreotype and Photographic Gallery, No. 75 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "Copying, and all that pertains to the art, done at low prices."

Trade card for Wyman & Co.'s Gallery, 335 Washington Street, corner of West Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 1860

The date "May 1860" is handwritten on the card.

Price list for Heywood's Mammoth Daguerreotype & Ambrotype Gallery, 223 Washington Street, corner Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The prices range from $.25 to $10.00.

Trade card for James & Co.'s Patent Ambrotypes for 25 cents, No. 4 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., December 1858

The Company will copy daguerreotypes to ambrotypes. The date "Dec. 1858" is handwritten at the top of the card.

Trade card for Bartlett's Ambrotype and Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 258 1-2 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Bartlett is located at the 3rd door north of Avon Place on Washington Street.

Trade card for Masury & Silsbee, daguerreotype artists, 299 1-2 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business is the successor to Chase and located on Washington Street.

Trade card for Charles Swift, daguerreotypes, 247 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Swift's photography business is located on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for J.H. Whitehurst's Galleries of Premium Daguerreotypes, No. 349 Broadway, New York, New York, 1850s

The features of the New York studio are described on the card verso. President Fillmore and Jenny Lind are among the celebrities exhibited in the establishment.

Handbill for The opalgraph, E.R. Perkins, photographic and copying artist, 238 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

Perkins claims to be the inventor of the opalgraph which results in a durable picture. Opalgraphs can be made from daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes or any other photograph.

Brochure for John A. Whipple, photographic & daguereotype rooms, No. 96 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1860

Whipple describes various photographic processes including the daguerreotype, ambrotype and stenograph.

Label for Short's Art Store, artistic picture and diploma framing, 235 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

The Store also carries framed and sheet pictures for gifts.

Trade card for Jordan & Harberg, designers and makers of fine picture frames, 18 Avery Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The firm is located on Avery Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Label for John J. O'Brien, picture frames, 69 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., undated

O'Brien is the successor to B.F. Sargent and will re-gilt old frames.

Trade card for F.E. & A.A. Miller, wholesale and retail dealers in picture frames, 10 Central Street, Central Falls, Rhode Island, undated

The business will copy pictures on Adamantean Plates or englarge to any size.

Label for J.F. Cabot & Bro., gilders and picture framers, 89 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Cabot deals in engravings, chromos, lithographs and photographs. Handwritten text on the label verso reads "From an unidentified photograph of a house, gift of Franklin Reed."

Label for Charles J. Edmands, manufacturer and dealer in picture frames, No. 16 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The handwritten label affixed to the top of the item reads "Reunion 1892 Metcalf Family at West Newton, Mass., residence of Albert Metcalf, 25th anniversary of 90th birthday of Caleb."

Trade card for T.W. Norman & Co., picture framers, 44 Bromfield Street and 114 & 116 Eliot Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company's specialties are picture framing, engravings, etchings, photographs, artotypes and art novelties.

Label for Albert T. Echburgh, gilding, picture framing, 83 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Echburgh restores old frames at his shop on Sudbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Foster Brothers, frames, 4 Park Square, Boston, Mass., ca. 1908

The Mail Order Department is located on Summer Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. The photo in the image is by Bachrach.

Billhead for C.H. Codman & Co., photographic and framing materials, 34 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 30, 1882

Codman is the successor to Geo. S. Bryant & Company.

Billhead for Williams & Everett, manufacturers of looking-glasses and picture frames, 234 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 1867

The business deals in paintings, engravings and other works of art.

Trade card for John W. Potter, manufacturer and dealer in frames, velvet & satin mats, passepartouts, No. 9 1/2 Purchase Street, New Bedford, Mass., undated

Gold work is a specialty and regilding can be done at short notice by Potter.

Trade card for T.W. Norman, picture framers, 44 Bromfield Street and 114 & 116 Eliot Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company's specialties are picture framing, engravings, etchings, photographs, artotypes and art novelties. A little girl in a blue dress with a red sash carries yellow flowers in the image.

Trade cards for T.W. Norman, picture framers, 44 Bromfield Street and 114 & 116 Eliot Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company's specialties are picture framing, engravings, etchings, photographs, artotypes and art novelties. A little boy holds a branch of pink flowers in the image.

Trade card for Robinson Bros., wholesale and retail pictures, mouldings, No. 182 Springfield, Mass., undated

The stamped business name on the card is faded. Three children pull a cart with flowers in the card image.

Trade card for Chas. A. White & Co., manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in gold, bronze, plush and natural wood frames, 576 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business will frame steel engravings, French pastels, photographs, crayons and chromos.

Trade card for A. Bodge, picture framing, velvet frames, 330 Grand Street, New Haven, Connecticut, undated

Bodge will work with steel engravings and other types of pictures.

Visit our new store, the home of Moseley Footwear, T.E. Moseley Co., 39 West Street, near Tremont, Boston, Mass.

Images, descriptions, and prices of four shoe styles sold by Moseley as well as a note that they also sell matching silk hosiery. The cover has an illustration of the business premises.