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Trade card for Cooper, Jones & Cadbury, brass work, No.15 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

The company manufactures brass work for water, steam and gas and deals in plumbers and machinists supplies.

Advertisement for Thomas Hoey, plumbers' steam and gas filters' supplies, Office and Sales Room at 141 to 147 Sumner Street, Machine Shop and Store House at New Street, East Boston, Mass., undated

The verso reads "Pipe cutting to sketch a specialty."

Trade card for Dalton & Ingersoll, dealers in plumber's materials, 19 Union Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A spigot is used to illustrate the business.

Trade card for the Columbus Sewer Pipe Co., vitrified salt-glazed sewer pipe and terra cotta goods, Columbus, Ohio, April 1, 1880

The Eastern Manufacturers' Price List for April 1, 1880 is on the card verso.

Billhead for T.J. Kinney, Dr., plumber, steam and gas fitter, 24 East Elm Street, Brockton, Mass., dated December 1, 1890

Pumps and water pipes are repaired.

Billhead for Edmund B. Vannevar & Co., practical coppersmiths, brass founders and plumbers, No. 58 Fulton Street, Boston, Mass., dated 1868

Vannevar is formerly of R.H. Cordwell & Company. A small illustrated scene of the city is shown beneath the name "Boston."

Letterhead for Fiske & Coleman, Boston Fire Brick Works, 62 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 23, 1882

Fiske & Coleman are the New England agents for the Standard Akron Salt Glazed Sewer & Drain Pipe and sole agents for the J.B. White & Brothers English Portland Cement. The business was previously located at 72 Water Street in Boston.

Billhead for Isaac N. Tucker, plumber, 479 Tremont Street, near Dover Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 5, 1882

The illustration shows the various plumbing materials Tucker has on hand.

Billhead for Isaac N. Tucker, Dr., plumber, 479 Tremont Street, near Dover Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 20, 1876

Tucker provides plumbing materials for houses.

Billhead for Isaac N. Tucker, Dr., plumber, 479 Tremont Street, near Dover Street, Boston, Mass., dated May 18, 1882

Tucker promptly attends to his jobbing orders.

Billhead for Isaac N. Tucker, Dr., plumber, 479 Tremont Street, near Dover Street, Boston, Mass., dated August 16, 1883

Tucker has an order box at 35 Hawley Street and a telephone number.

Billhead for Isaac N. Tucker, Dr., plumber, 479 Tremont Street, near Dover Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 11, 1883

Bills are expected to be settled the first day of every month. The business order box is at 35 Hawley Street.

Billhead for the Providence Steam and Gas Pipe Co., Dr., Office and Manufactory, 82 Eddy Street, Providence, Rhode Island, dated November 8, 1861

The Company manufactures steam drying and dye heating apparatus for businesses.

Billhead for V.R. Donovan & Co., plumbers, steam and gas fitters, 95 No. Main Street, corner Linden Street, Brockton, Mass., dated October 6, 1906

A man warms his feet by a steam heater in the illustration.

Letterhead for the Providence Steam & Gas Pipe Co., No. 82 Eddy Street, Providence, Rhode Island, dated September 10, 1857

The business premises are shown in the illustration.

Handbill for Fogg's Universal Glass Cylinder Pump, manufactured by Darling & Dillingham, 229 Eddy Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The handbill lists the features of the Pump and includes testimonials at the bottom. It was patented May 22, 1868.

Advertisement for the Boston Steam and Gas Pipe Works, wrought iron steam and gas pipe, 239, 241, 243 and 245 Causeway Street, corner Medford Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The illustration is for the steam jacket kettles carried by the company. The verso has advertisements for the Brown-Wales Company, construction and plumbers' supplies, the Trundy & Company sailmakers and The Weston School for Girls.

Trade card for the Daniel E. Walsh Co., plumbing contractors, 32 Broad Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso lists buildings Walsh has worked on in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Trade card for Dillon Brothers, contractors and builders, Office in Gillon Block, Shop at 84 and 86 High Street, Milford, Mass., undated

Telephone numbers are listed in the lower left corner of the card.

Trade card for the Libbey Drip Valve, G.C. Whorf & Co., 614 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

A price list and illustration of the Valve is on the card verso.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The top of the card reads "Programme." The card verso is a program for Anthony & Ellis' Ideal "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Some members of the production staff and cast are different than those for the program on GUSN 245414.

My partner souvenir, Boston, Mass., undated

The program is for a production of "My partner." The cast and acts are described with review quotes from newspapers for 1879 and 1880. The program verso is an advertisement for Robinson's Standard Perfumes, manufactured by H.C. Robinson & Company in Boston, Massachusetts.

Map of New York, M.C. Hood & Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The New York state map is used to promote Hood's French Cologne.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The card verso warns the public to beware of counterfeits and imitations.

Packet for Wrisley's Sam Toy Talcum, Wrisley Perfumer, Chicago, Illinois, undated

The packet verso reads "Free Sample, Penalty for Sale $500.00."

Trade card for Austen's Forest Flower Cologne, T. Kingsford, Oswego, New York, 1887

T. Kingsford is the successor to W.J. Austen & Company. The Cologne is sold by Walker, Stetson & Sawyer, 55 Bedford Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The card verso describes how to use the product. It is for sale by F.G. Field in North Springfield, Vermont.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The image design was patented in 1895. The card verso description is partially readable.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1892

The card verso has an 1892 calendar. The Hoyt products are for sale by Hartey L. Brooks, corner Main and Union Streets, Claremont, New Hampshire.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1890

The card verso describes the Hoyt products. They are for sale by Joel Willington in Rindge, New Hampshire.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The uses of Hoyt Cologne are described on the card verso. It is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The image design was patented in 1895. The card verso describes the product uses and warns against imitations. It is for sale by a dealer in New Hampshire.

Advertisement for Purifine World Soap, Beach Soap Co., Lawrence, Mass., undated

A "Beautiful Banner Picture" will be sent to customers who send in ten coupons as described on the verso.

Trade card for Madeline's Beauty Salon, 8 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Salon is "over Liggetts" and has a telephone number.

Trade card for Pink Lady Products, Getrude O. Briggs, 504 Candia Road, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

The trade card has a telephone number in the upper left corner.

Trade card for J.H. Ryder's Chapine, 2938 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The product can be used for chapped hands, burns and salt rheum.

Trade card for Wright's Everlasting Cologne, S.B. Wright MFG. Co., 17 Bowker Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The logo for the Company is on the card verso.

Trade card for Burnett's Floral Hand Book, Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston, Mass., 1879

The card verso thanks the public for its patronage and warns against imitators.

Trade card for Burnett's Floral Hand Book, Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston, Mass., 1880

The card verso describes how to distinguish the product from competitors perfumes. Burnett's Fragrant Cologne Water is mentioned as a holiday gift.

Trade card for Extrait Fau de Cologne, location unknown, undated

A female figure steps across a stream in an image decorated with roses.

Envelope for Hood's French Cologne, M.C. Hood & Co., Boston, Mass., dated October 6, 1881

The image is a display stand for Hood's French Cologne. The display box was patented April 12, 1881. The bottles were patented June 11, 1878.

Trade card for Austen's Forest Flower Cologne, W.J. Austen, Oswego, New York, undated

The Cologne is carried by Royce & Goff, dealers in fancy and staple dry goods, in Richford, Vermont. A Japanese handkerchief will be given, for a limited time, to each customer purchasing a bottle.

Trade card for Austen's Forest Flower Cologne, W.J. Austen & Co., Oswego, New York, undated

The card verso states the product is for sale by Thomas C. Newell & Co., fancy goods, notions & toys, on 77 Pearl Street. The rest of the address is obliterated.

Trade card for Murray & Lanman's Florida Water, Lanman & Kemp, New York, New York, undated

The perfume's superiority is described on the card verso. It is for sale by E.J. Clark, druggist, in Waterville, Maine.

Trade card for Barry's Florida Water, location unknown, undated

The product is available from Contant's Perfumery Department, 145 State Street, Chicago, Illinois. The card verso describes the perfume and states it is "made from the original formula used by the inventor in 1829."

Trade card for Hoyt's New Floral Cologne, W.A. Hoyt & Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso is a program for a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore." Part of the card verso is unreadable.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The card verso describes the properties of the perfume and teeth cleaner. They are for sale by C.S. Adams & Co., millinery and fancy goods, in Marshfield, Vermont.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1889

The properties of the perfume and the teeth cleaner are described on the card verso. The card is a calendar for 1889.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1890

The card has a calendar for 1890. The card verso describes the perfume and the teeth cleaner. The products are for sale by Washington Chase, dry goods, groceries and drugs, in Newcomb, New York.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1889

"The most fragrant and lasting of all perfumes" is for sale by George P. Dinsmore, a New Hampshire dealer. The bottom of the image reads "Copyright 1889."