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Trade card for W.M. Furbush & Son, dealers in pianos and organs, Farrington Block, Portland, Maine, undated

The card is decorated with yellow and blue flowers.

Trade card for W.M. Furbush & Son, dealers in pianos and organs, Farrington Block, Portland, Maine, undated

The card is decorated with red and white flowers.

Trade card for E.A. Sawtelle, tuning and repairing, at Oliver Ditson's, 451 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso has a list of the repair jobs performed by Sawtelle.

Trade card for The J.E. Lothrop Piano Co., Lothrop Building, Franklin Square, Dover, New Hampshire, undated

The card verso lists the home appliances carried by the business. Customers can trade in old appliances for new ones.

Trade card for W.J. Lefavour, dealer in pianos and organs, Beverly, Mass., undated

The dealer carries all types of musical merchandise such as sheet music, music books and strings.

Trade card for G.A. Miller & Co., manufacturers of new and improved piano fortes, 702 & 706 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business warehouse and manufactory are located on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for The S.L. House Co., pianos, Chicago, Illinois, undated

The text stamped on the card verso reads "House & Davis Piano Co. successors to M.E. Oertel, 133 Main St., Oshkosh, Wis."

Trade card for the Beatty Organ, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, undated

The features of the Beatty Organ are described on the card verso.

Bridge 36, Natick, Mass., September 7, 1907

Workers build wooden forms prior to pouring a concrete archway while building bridge number 36 along the railroad right-of-way in Natick. A well-dressed man in a suit and hat surveys the site while standing amidst machinery, wheelbarrows, and other construction tools and materials.

Trade card for The S.L. House Co., pianos, Chicago, Illinois, undated

A road leads to a building with a thatched roof in the card image. The text stamped on the card verso reads "M.E. Oertel, music dealer, musician supplies,133 Main St., Oshkosh, Wis."

Trade card for Nathan Richardson, importer, publisher and dealer in foreign and American music, No. 282 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Richardson carries pianos, organs, music boxes, French opera glasses and sheet music.

Trade card for Blake's Great Piano Palace, No. 612 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The store carries Bridgeport Organs, Chickering, Steinway, Blake and Decker Pianos.

Label for Chickering & Sons, manufactuers of grand, square and upright piano-fortes, Tremont and Washington Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

Chickering was established in 1823 and has sold more than 34,000 pianos.

Advertisements for musical instruments, organs, pianos, Boston, Mass., April 25, 1868

Dealers on Washington Street and Tremont Row advertise repair and sale services for pianos and organs.

Advertisement for Jacob Chickering's New Style Premium Pianos, 300 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1856

Chickering sells his instruments wholesale and retail. The advertisement is from the 1856 "Alm."

Advertisement for Chickering and Sons' Piano-Forte Manufactory, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1856

The business ware-rooms are in the Masonic Temple on Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The advertisement is from the 1856 "Alm."

Trade card for unidentified business, location unknown, 1872

Calendars for July-August and September-October 1872 are designed with images showing animals and a group of people playing instruments.

Trade card for unidentified business, location unknown, 1872

A calendar for November-December 1872 is shown on the sides of the card. A woman plays an organ while a couple sings behind her in the card image.

Trade card for the Smith American Organ Company, 531 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The business has "nearly thirty styles adapted to both public and private use." Illustrated catalogues will be sent for free on request.

Trade card for the Ivers & Pond Pianos, location unknown, undated

Ivers & Pond Pianos are sold by Nichols & Rich, 168 Main Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. The instruments have been purchased by the New England Conservatory of Music and other colleges in the United States.

Trade card for Blake's Great Piano Palace, 612 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A frog fires a cannon in the card image.

Trade card for The Emerson Piano Co., 159 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1910

The card verso has an "I'll Tell Your Age," game published by Wolf & Company, Philadelphia, 1904.

Trade card for the Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, undated

The card verso has a partially obliterated advertisement for Nichols & Rich, 168 Main Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Emerson Piano Co., 159 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Elf figures dance to music from an organ and piano in the image.

Trade cards for the Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., Boston, New York, Chicago, undated

The Company's pianos and organs are described on the card verso. A testimonial from Franz Liszt is included. One card is stamped "G.C. Buck, Music Hall Block, Milford, Mass."

Advertisement for Chickering and Sons' Piano-Forte Manufactory, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 1854

The business ware-rooms are in the Masonic Temple on Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The advertisement is from the 1854 "Alm."

Advertisement for the Jacob Chickering Pinaoforte Warerooms, No. 300 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1854

Chickering announces that he has built a steam mill in order to manufacture pianos by machinery.

Trade card for Chickering & Sons Pianoforte Warerooms, 130 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York and 152 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Chickering has warerooms in Boston and New York City.

Trade cards for Dyer & Co., pianos and organs for sale & to rent, 337 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

A peacock is part of a water scene in the card image.

Trade card for Dyer & Co., stationery, musical merchandise, fancy goods, 337 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

Dyer also carries pianos and organs in his store. Two formally dressed riders are juxtaposed with a scene of the Pompeii ruins.

Trade card for Dyer & Co., stationery, musical merchandise, fancy goods, 337 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass., undated

Dyer also carries pianos and organs in his store. An ewe and two lambs dominate the card image.

Trade card for Clough & Warren Organ Co., Detroit, Michigan, 1876

The card is illustrated with buildings at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.

Trade card for The Everett Piano, Boston, Mass., 1893

The lower left corner of the card reads "The John Church Company, general factors, Chicago, Cincinnati, New York." The Everett Piano received both the Diploma and Medal of Highest Honor at the Columbian Exposition. The dealer E.B. Wood carries the piano at No. 171 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachu...

Bookmark for the Mason & Hamlin Co., pianos, organs, 4-6 Arcade, Brockton, Mass., undated

The item verso reads "The Cable Company, Chicago, manufacturers of Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos, Inner Player Pianos, Chicago Cottage Organs."

Advertisement for Hallet, Davis & Co., manufacturers of grand and square pianos, No. 272 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A Hallet piano illustrates the business advertisement.

Trade card for The Wheelock Piano, manufactory, 149th Street near 3d Avenue, New York, New York, undated

Wheelock has warerooms at 23 & 25 E. 14th Street, New York and 237 State Street, Chicago. The card verso is stamped with the following text "Herbert L. Eddy, dealer in pianos & organs, 283 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I." A young girl in a yellow apron does needlework in the image.

Trade card for The Wheelock Piano, manufactory, 149th Street near 3d Avenue, New York, New York, undated

Wheelock has warerooms at 23 & 25 E. 14th Street, New York and 237 State Street, Chicago. The card verso is stamped with the following text "Herbert L. Eddy, dealer in pianos & organs, 283 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I." A young girl in a red hat does needlework in the image.

Advertisement for Model Melodeons, Mason & Hamlin, Cambridge Street corner of Charles, Boston, Mass., March 17, 1855

The advertisement is from "Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion," March 17, 1855.

Billhead for Nath'l Cummings, William Bourne, piano forte manufacturer, 484 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 28, 1869

The top of the billhead shows the business premises on Washington Street.

Billhead for Hook & Hastings Co., Dr., church organs, Kendal Green, Mass., dated November 14, 1919

The business was established in 1827 and has offices in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago.

Billhead for Hook & Hastings Co., Dr., church organs, Kendal Green, Mass., dated August 21, 1920

The business was established in 1827 and has offices in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago.

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Advertisement for Chickering & Sons, manufacturers of grand, square and upright piano-fortes, 48 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. and 11 East Fourteenth Street, New York, New York, 1872

The advertisement is on one side of what appears to be a program cover for a performance of "La Morte Civile," written by Paolo Giacometti and performed by Signor Salvini.

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Advertisement for Boardman, Gray & Co., Dolce Campana Piano-Forte manufacturers, Albany, New York, April 1857

The Boardman, Gray factory is shown in the image. The item verso has an advertisement for George A. Prince & Company's improved melodeons. Prince is located in Buffalo or at 87 Fulton Street, New York. The advertisements are from the "Knickerbocker Magazine," April 1857.

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Advertisement for Hallet, Davis & Co., manufacturers of grand, parlor grand and square piano-fortes, ware-rooms, 409 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., May 1857

The Company's pianos have a patent suspension bridge. The advertisement is from the "Knickerbocker Magazine," May 1857.

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Advertisement for Estey's Vox-Humana Organs, G.G. Saxe & Co., warerooms, 417 Broome Street, New York, New York, March 1867

The organs are built with the Vox-Humana Stops. The advertisement is from "Hours at Home," March 1867.

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Advertisement for Bradbury's New Scale Pianos, William B. Bradbury, 425 & 427 Broome Street, New York, New York, June 1866

Testimonials and endorsements for the Bradbury Pianos are listed in the item. The advertisement is from "Hours at Home," June 1866.

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Advertisements for pianos and organs, New York, New York, January 1867

The individuals ads are for S.D. & H.W. Smith's American Organs, The Boardman, Gray & Company Piano-Fortes and on the verso Estey's Vox-Humana Organs. These notices are from "Hours at Home," January 1867.

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Advertisement for The Rogers Piano Company, manufacturers of the celebrated patent Cabinet Piano-Forte, Marble Block, 18 Eliot Street, Boston, Mass., August 1872

Rogers pianos may be purchased on installments. The advertisement is from the August 1872 issue of "American Homes Illustrated."

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Advertisement for Hallet, Davis & Co., manufacturers of grand, parlor grand and square pianos, warerooms, 272 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., October 1869

The new Orchestral Grand Piano is described in the item. The advertisement is from the "Atlantic Monthly Advertiser," October 1869.

Billhead for Henry F. Miller, piano-forte manufacturer, 611 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated November 3, 1881

The business premises are shown in the billhead illustration.