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Trade card for Fiske & Spaulding, artistic paper hangings, 117 Central and 14 Jackson Streets, Lowell, Mass., undated

The business carries window shades, art materials and painters' supplies. The card has a scene of a bird and a frog on the edge of a pond with intricate floral patterns and insect motifs. The bird, which appears to be a kingfisher, holds a sketchbook under one wing and a palette with brushes under t...

Trade card for Charles A. Burnham, artistic wall papers, 174 Main Street, Norwich, Conn., undated

The image features three bands of intricate floral patterns. The card advertises that the company can furnish "brown, buff, and white blanks, satins, grounds, and gold papers, borders, and mouldings, window shades, fixtures, and trimmings. Any colorings to order." The company operated both wholesale...

Christmas card, depicting angels sounding trumpets and the lamb of Christ in the center of a star, undated

Female angels in diaphanous attire with wings of peacock feathers sound trumpets. The lamb of Christ lies in the center of a star, around which are arranged a dove, a wreath, and a crescent moon. A border of multicolored sunburst motifs adorns the right and lower edges of the card. The inscription r...

Trade card, "He who wastes - prolongs the war", United States Food Administration, circa 1917-1920

This trade card for the United States Food Administration promotes food conservation and discourages waste. A shopping basket is packed with loaves of bread, sugarcubes in a box, meat, butter, and greens. The front text reads: "He who wastes - prolongs the war. Save wheat, sugar, meat, fats." The ba...

Interior view of the Belfry Bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Mass.

This photograph is an interior view of the Belfry Bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts, facing the hallway.

Interior view of the Belfry Bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Mass.

This photograph is an interior view of the Belfry Bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts facing the bed, which in an alcove.

Recruiting poster for the United States Army, 1939

A woman wearing a wreath, holding an upraised wreath, and wrapped in an American flag stands above a line of soldiers. Each soldier wears a different uniform from periods throughout American history, beginning with the Revolutionary War through the Civil War until 1939, the time period of the poster...

Christmas and New Year's card, depicting a roaring fire with toys in front of it, 1883

A blazing fire warms a Christmas scene of toys and a cat and kittens around a fireplace hung with stockings. A snow-covered countryside with carolers standing outside a house fills the rest of the image area. Mistletoe borders the card and encircles the central scene. The card is adorned with a whi...

Valentine's Day card, depicting a woman, man, and dog on a country road, undated

This Valentine Day's card presents a central image surrounded by lace. In a country scene near a body of water with spires in the distance, a woman holds the arm of a man and looks at a small dog jumping at her feet. The inscription is arranged in the border around the central image and reads: "My l...

Trade card for Whirlpool's Niagara Model 1900, manufactured by the Nineteen Hundred Corporation, Binghamton, N.Y. and sold by Herzog Hardware & Paint Co., Kingston, N.Y., undated

This trade card promotes the Niagara 1900 model washing machine of the Whirlpool Corporation. A wringer is positioned above the tub, and castors render the entire device mobile. The image verso describes the model's features.

Trade card for the Bench Wringer, American Wringer Company, New York, New York, undated

This trade card promotes the covenience of the American Wringer Company's bench wringer in contrast to the difficulties of operating tub wringers. In the left panel, a woman struggles to pour water from one washtub set on a chair into one on the floor, while another woman strains to hand crank washi...

Perspective of the Dr. and Mrs. Paul Harwood House, Essex, Conn., 1973

1 perspective : graphite on tracing paper

Trade card for John A. Whipple, daguerreotypes and crystalotypes, No. 96 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Crystalotypes, or daguerreotypes on paper, were patented by John A. Whipple in 1850.

Trade card for S.H. Lloyd's Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 11 1/2 Tremont Row, corner of Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass., undated

Lloyd is above a boot and shoe store on Tremont Row. In the street there are men and women as well as a carriage pulled by a single horse. Lloyd's services are described on the card verso.

Handbill for A.S. Southworth and Company, daguerreotype, miniature rooms, No. 5 1/2 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass., 1844

This handbill was distributed at the 1844 Mechanics Fair. The handbill advertised not only what A.S. Southworth & Company had on exhibit at the Fair, but also their studios on Tremont Row. A caricature of a sun painting the earth illustrates the handbill.

Trade card for the Queen Sweeper, New York, N.Y., undated

Full color trade card advertising the carpet sweeper Queen Sweeper. The card features a woman dressed in a pink dress using the sweeper. Her hair is ornately done and she wears a tiara and veil.

Handbill for amateur photography in easy lessons, Scovill Manufacturing Company, 419 and 421 Broome Street, New York, June 1882

The handbill is from the "Brooklyn Advance," June 1882. It advertises the "amateur outfits and photographic supplies" available from the Company for upwards of $10. The bill is illustrated with a female photographer standing behind a tripod.

Price list for detective and concealed cameras, C.H. Codman and Company, 34 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1880

Various concealed cameras and photographic equipment are described in the item. The back cover advertises "The Photographic Times," a weekly journal published by the Scovill Manufacturing Company, New York.

Exterior view of the Hancock House with two women standing on balcony, Boston, Mass., undated

Exterior view of the brick Hancock House and yard. The yard is filled with mature trees and surrounded by a brick wall and fence. There are two women standing on the balcony above the covered porch.

Boston Bijou Theatre, 352 Washington Street, published by E.O. Skelton, Boston, Mass., 1883

This cover of a Boston Bijou Theatre program depicts an interior view of the stage with actors. The spectators are visible in the front and side balconies and the decorative ceiling and walls are emphasized. At the bottom of the program, it also reads: "Dedicated Dec. 11th 1882 / Edw'd. H. Hasting...

Advertisement for the Columbia Chainless Bicycle, Pope Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Connecticut, June 24, 1898

The ad claims that the chainless bike makes hill-climbing easy and is illustrated with a drawing of a young man riding the bicycle. The ad is from "New England home magazine, 24 June 1898."

Advertisements for bicycles, multiple locations, March 1896

The advertising pages are from "Cosmopolitan, March 1896."

Trade cards for Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, location uknown, undated

Small trade card features a head-and-shoulders portrait of a young lady. Above her head the copy reads "Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil." She wears a hat with pink feather plumes and a pink shirtwaist. The card verso lists conditions and the time frame it will take to cure each one.

Trade cards for Burdock Blood Bitters, made by T. Millburn Drug Company, Buffalo, New York, undated

The trade card features a wolf making off with a pig. Another pig looks out from a pigsty at the scene. It seems to be a rendition of the Three Little Pigs story. "Burdock Blood Bitters" was a tonic made from burdock root and claimed to purify the blood and cure many other ailments (digestive, etc.)...

Trade cards for medicines featuring weather and medicine signals for daily reference, J.C. Ayer and Company, Lowell, Mass., 1886

Trade card for medicinal tonics made by J.C. Ayer and Company. The card depicts bottles and compacts of medicines dancing around a globe. Weather and medicine signals surround the globe and offer tips for daily reference.

Trade cards for the Bell-Cap-Sic Plaster, J.M. Grosvenor & Company, 50 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., 1891

The card for pain relieving plasters features a litter of puppies and copy stating "No Home Complete Without One."

Trade cards for bitters tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters Company, St. Louis, Missouri, undated

Trade card for Brown's Iron Bitters, a tonic for indigestion, dyspepsia and other ailments. The card features a woman pouring a cordial-glass full of the tonic for a man. Both are standing over a shield with the copy written on it.

Trade card for The Best Tonic, an extract of malt and hops, unknown manufacturer, undated

Trade card featuring Hygeia (daughter of the of the god of medicine, Asclepius) holding a wreath. The tonic is designed to aid digestion, and is made from an extract of malt and hops.

Trade cards for Warner's Safe Rheumatic Cure, H.H. Warner Company, Rochester, New York, undated

The trade card depicts a young woman dispensing the Safe Rheumatic Cure to an older man with his bandaged feet up on an ottoman.

Trade card for Carter's Little Nerve Pills, Carter Medicine Company, New York, New York, undated

Trade card advertising patent medicine for nervousness and dyspepsia. The card depicts an older woman hiding behind a younger woman. The copy reads "Why Aunty! what makes you so nervous? It is only a cow. If you would but take CARTER'S LITTLE NERVE PILLS, you could not be thrown into such nervous sp...

Trade card for Lactart Milk Acid, Avery Lactate Company, Boston, Mass., 1884

Trade card for the Lactart patent medicine. It was said to relieve fevers, headaches, wakefulness, nervous depression, and urinary troubles. The card depicts a milkmaid and cows in a pastoral scene.

Trade card for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Dr. J.C. Ayer & Company, Lowell, Mass., undated

Ayer's Sarsaparilla, a patent medicine for "health and sunny hours," is described on the card verso. The card features a woman wearing a Victorian period pink dress and carrying a small boy on her shoulder.

Trade cards for Nichols' Bark and Iron, manufactured by Billings Clapp and Company, Boston, Mass., undated

Black and white trade card depicting a young boy playing a bugle to a small toy dog. The dog stands on a box of Nichols' Bark and Iron tonic. Nichols Bark and Iron was advertised as an iron tonic capable of curing numerous ailments.

Billhead for S.S. Rich and Sons, undertakers, 162 Pearl Street, Portland, Maine, dated Nov. 27, 1917

Billhead for the S.S. Rich and Son "practical embalmers." The printed bill is for the Estate of Annie H. Beckett and includes a casket, embalming services, moving services, and a funeral notice. The billhead is illustrated with a depiction of the Rich Building.

Handbill for L. Briggs & Co., architects, engineers and surveyors, No. 35 Joy's Building, 81 Washington Street, opp. State Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The work and services of the firm is described for potential customers. The names Luther Briggs and Samuel D. Kelley are listed. The item has an illustration of a large house with wrought-iron railing on the roof.

Wedding invitation for the marriage of Lizzie Munson and H.P. Sutton, location unknown, June 3, 1886

A fairly plain invitation to the wedding ceremony of Lizze Munson and H.P. Sutton. The invitation is from Ms. Munson's parents and is mostly hand written. The ceremony was an late evening one (9 p.m.) and took place at a Methodist church.

Paper china plate featuring Mrs. McKinley and Mrs. Bryant, 1896

This paper plate printed to look like fine china is illustrated with portraits of Ida (Saxton) McKinley and Mary (Baird) Bryan, wives of the main opposing candidates in the 1896 presidential election (William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan). The plate also depicts the McKinley and Bryan homes a...

Prize contest for the best and most original limericks on Pantasote Leathers, offered by the Pantasote Company,11 Broadway, New York, New York

Pantasote coverings and furniture are promoted through a limerick contest. The back cover has a color chart.

Trade card for Griffith-Stillings Press, Stillings Building, 368 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Griffith-Stillings Press was a continuation of two separate companies from Boston and Holyoke, Massachusetts. The card is illustrated with a man using an ink spreader.

Advertisement for rattan chairs, manufactured by Wakefield Rattan Company, Boston, Mass., 1872

Advertisement originally printed in Scribner's Magazine. The piece describes two of the chairs made by the Wakefield Rattan Company along with addresses for several of the retail outlets that sold them.

Advertisement for parlor and bedroom furniture, manufactured by Henry L. Albee & Company, Boston, Mass., undated

Originally printed in the "Strangers Guide to Boston" this advertisement features an illustration of a parlor bed and a sofa bed. Both are ornate and decorated with carved wood. The company also sells mattresses and other bedding pieces.

Billhead for J.S. Paine, importer and manufacturer of fashionable furniture, 44 Canal St., Boston, Mass., May 1, 1872

Bill head from a May 1, 1872 sale of furniture to Mr. S. Merchant Jr. The Paine Company made furnishings and bedding supplies (such as the listed hair mattress). The bill head is illustrated with an ornate bed frame.

Trade card for the Murdock Parlor Grate Co., grates, 21 Washington and 87 Friend Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The botton of the lower image reads "Printed by Wright & Potter Printing Company on a Universal Press."

Trade card for Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, crockery, china, lamps, 51 to 59 Federal Street, 120 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., 1882

The business has six floors of wholesale and retail items.

Brochure for the Electric Argand Burner, 65 candle power, location unknown, undated

The Argand Burner is the principal focus of the front and verso cover images but the two cherubs in the background appear to be using an early telephone.

Trade card for Thackara, Buck and Co., fine gas fixtures and bronzes, 718 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1876

The business furnished the gas fixtures in the Horticultural Building at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876.

Trade card for Ellis' Patent Gas Burner, Regulator, and Shade Combined, Ellis, Dinsmore & York, proprietors and manufacturers, 349 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The product is sold by J.M. Shepardson, 67 Franklin Square, Norwich, Connecticut.

Alphabet cards: words with the letter "S"

The "S" card in a set that may be intended to teach reading and articulation through alliteration. "Sophisba Scribblewell was superlatively & surprisingly sentimental. If Sophisba Scribblewell was superlatively & surprisingly sentimental, why was Sophisba Scribblewell superlatively & surprisingly se...

Playing card: five of diamonds

This is the five of diamonds card in a set of playing cards. Two men appear to be offering some goods in a chest for sale to a woman and man. Another man walks past carrying a crate. Five red colored squares are affixed to various diamond-shaped objects in the scene.

Playing card: six of diamonds

This is the six of diamonds card in a set of playing cards. A clown banging on a drum, a man playing a trumpet, and another musician stand on a balcony and attract attention for a "Grrrand Spegtacle", as spelled on a hand bill attached to the wall below them. A woman holding the hand of a child, a m...