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195016347Bridgeport CT: General Electric 1950. 8vo pp. 36. Papaer wraps. Fine. $ Instruction book for using the refrigerator plus recipes. General Electric unknown books
193516349: Standard Brands 1935. 8vo pp.64. Paper wraps. VG. Cookbook for using Royal baking powder. Standard Brands unknown books
46560Argonia Kansas n.d. 1st Printing. White paper loose leaf full color illustration on recto and black lettering to verso all now housed in a mylar sleeve. All VG copies. The illustrations are clean and bright verso of cards have some glue/paper residue that slightly affects text some rubbing to edges and corners overall very bright trade cards. Four trade cards printed recto and verso. Recto on each card is a full color image. Each is 5" x 3" <br/><br/> unknown books
37490TRADE CARD T.H. WEBSTER TEACHER OF ARCHITECTURE PERSPECTIVE &. London: circa 1810. Engraved card. 2 5/8 x 3 7/8 inches. Webster 1772-1844 revised John Imison's Elements of Science and Art in 1808 On the blank verso he has added his address: No. 6 Clipstone Street. unknown books
18607334Chicago: Cameron Amberg & Co. Printers; and Shober & Carqueville Lithographers 1860. Trade card 13 x 7.5 cm. printed both sides the verso in chromolithography depicting the interior of a dining car with tables set in anticipation of the passengers' meals. Text on the recto reads "These Dining and Restaurant Cars run on the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railroad between Chicago and Omaha are in all respects the most luxurious traveling conveniences on the American continent. A bottle of fine French wine is served for an additional fifteen cents with an Extra Fine Meal for which only seventy-five cents is charged. Passengers will bear in mind that these are not the commonly-called Hotel Cars with their attendant high prices and bed-room odors. Our Dining Cars are used for no other purpose. All meals on Overland Trains are served in them. A. Smith Sup't Dining Car Line." The company became the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railroad in 1866 the company changed names frequently. In the mid-1870s the company established its Chicago-Omaha route. As such this card likely dates between the mid-1860s and mid-1870s. The railroad became known for introducing the first "elegant" dining cars to passenger trains and the lithograph on this trade card by Shober & Carqueville Lithographers of Chicago exudes elegance indeed. No tears folds or bends; slight glue residue on back. Cameron, Amberg & Co., Printers; [and] Shober & Carqueville Lithographers unknown books
18704889Cleveland OH: H.H. Hatch & Co 1870. Trade card 7 x 12cm. Printed one side in black and gold on pale red card stock. The 1886 Directory Leading Manufacturers and Merchants of the City of Cleveland and Environs describes the firm as follows. "One of the best-known houses in Cleveland is that of H. B. Hatch & Co.' importers and wholesale liquor dealers. This house dates its foundation from 1855 and from that time was continued successfully by the firm of Hillyard & Hatch who were succeeded by Skeels & Hatch then followed Skeels Hatch & Co. who in turn were succeeded by H. H. Hatch & Co. In 1879 the firm was Hatch & Zangerle and in 1885 the present firm of H. B. Hatch & Co. composed of H. B. Hatch and Cass H. Hatch sons of Mr. H. H. Hatch succeeded to the entire business and under their able administration of affairs the trade has been increased and the facilities enlarged so as to meet all demands. The business house is 25x100 feet in extent and is well arranged and contains a large stock and valuable assortment of the finest wines from the vineyards of the most distinguished growers of France and other parts of Europe also choice brandies gins etc. of the firm's own importation and the finest American wines brandies etc. and the choicest old Bourbon and rye whiskies the best made in the land. These goods are all of high standard quality and command the attention of the trade a large business being carried on by the firm with all parts of the States of Ohio New York Massachusetts Vermont Pennsylvania etc. The Messrs. Hatch are both of Cleveland where they were born and brought up and as merchants and useful citizens stand high in commercial and financial circles. Mr. C. H. Hatch is a member of the Royal Arcanum.". Some light discoloration to verso otherwise very good or better. H.H. Hatch & Co unknown books
19304680Brussels Belgium: Affiches Marci 1930. Folio 38 x 33 cm 20 pages. Album containing 156 chromolithograph trade cards. In French and Flemish. Album produced for Côte d'Or customers to collect specifically the company's botanical trade cards. Each page contains an outlined area for eight specific cards with a description for each printed in French and Flemish. Full-color trade cards are pasted down and depict a wide range of flora fauna and fungi. Album contains the full set. Côte d'Or was founded in 1883 by Belgian chocolate manufacturer Charles Neuhaus. Both the company's name and logo an elephant surrounded by palm trees and pyramids recalls the African origin of the source of the cacao beans used in the production of chocolate. The company is still producing chocolate today. An incredible example of vibrantly colored and elaborately designed trade cards and the intersection of advertising and the popular hobby of collecting. Cards and album produced by Belgian printing house Affiches Marci a company established in 1819 and still in business today. In slightly rubbed and bumped boards with slightly fraying green cloth spine; the front cover features a full color illustration of the botanical cards with the company's logo and the back features slightly faded checked floral pattern. Some slight edgewear and foxing to pages and cards otherwise very good. Affiches Marci hardcover books
185061392Philadelphia PA: The company 1850. Engraved broadside 14 x 12 inches text executed in several sizes and styles of lettering. Krider was a long-time Philadelphia sporting goods dealer and sportsman and the author of Krider's Sporting Anecdotes 1853. Henderson p. 158 dating the broadside "ca. 1850". OCLC locates four copies Clements American Antiquarian Society Hagley Museum Library of Congress. Margins a little browned several short tears into margins but a very good example of a handsome sporting exhibition broadside. #8465. <br/><br/> The company unknown books
185051153Philadelphia: The company 1850. Printed broadside 14 x 12 inches employing several sizes and styles of type including several nice display types. Krider was a long-time sporting goods dealer and sportsman and the author of Krider's Sporting Anecdotes 1853. Henderson p. 158 dating the broadside "ca. 1850". OCLC locates a single copy Hagley Museum. A little browning in the margins but a very good example. <br/><br/> The company unknown books
37277n. p. n. d. Ca early 1900s. Single white card printed both sides in black. Recto with advert for the hotel; verso with divers statistics about big trees in the Santa Cruz area. Slight and wear and soiling to edges. A Very Good copy. Black and white woodcut of a big tree to recto. 5" x 3" <br/><br/> unknown books
6254Unbound sheets of black construction paper 17 x 14 cm. mounted with thirty-one chromolithograph trade cards. Two of the cards those for the Maison du Petit st. Thomas are die-cuts of an artist's palate. Mounting paper is worn and chipped at edges; though the cards are mounted the rectos of the cards themselves are very good. unknown books
18256446A Paris: chez E. Jourdan quai des Augustins n. 17 1825. Sixteen numbered poems printed on trimmed laid paper the largest measuring 8 x 8.5 cm. accompanied by sixteen corresponding engraved plates sheet sizes circa 12.75 x 9.75 cm. and images 5 x 3.75 cm. The imprint is provided at the bottom edge of plates no. 6 and 14. Bonbon box trade cards to be collected by children the texts including fables and poems four apiece by La Fontaine Abbé Aubert Pierre- Louis Ginguené and Antoine Le Bailly. Near fine. Bibliographie de la France 1825 no. 825 records the following publication page 871: Dont la publication et la vente sont autorisées conformément à la loi du 25 mars 1822 art. XII et à l'ordonnance du roi du 1o mai 1822. 865. Douze Planches divers petits sujets pour bonbons. A Paris chez Jourdan quai des Augustins n. 17. chez E. Jourdan, quai des Augustins, n. 17 unknown books
1927250121New York: William Edwin Rudge 1927. First Edition. One of 50 copies specially bound with a double-page frontispiece color reproduction of a trade card for a Mitchell & Crosdale Philadelphia dealer in Sperm Whale Lard & Tanners Oils Candes Rice & c. of Whale killing. XLIV plates uncut. 25 pages of text. 1 vols. 4to. Bound in quarter vellum and patterned boards. Very Fine in chipped original glassine. First Edition. One of 50 copies specially bound with a double-page frontispiece color reproduction of a trade card for a Mitchell & Crosdale Philadelphia dealer in Sperm Whale Lard & Tanners Oils Candes Rice & c. of Whale killing. XLIV plates uncut. 25 pages of text. 1 vols. 4to. William Edwin Rudge unknown books
1890106522<p>Chromolithograph advertising and promotion cards various sizes from 3 ¼" x 3 ¼" to 6" x 8". Normal aging a little browning on reverse text on reverse of one card basically gone. A couple of colorful little girl and flower cards one an advertisement for Magic Yeast indicating E.W. Gillett as manufacturer. Fairly colorful lot. </p> books
46884U.K.: Boz Books n.d. 1st Printing. Blue card stock wrappers white paper leaves printed in black stapled. A VG/NF copy. Some light pencil marking checking items off and blue "Sold" stamp markings over items listed. 40 pp. unnumbered. Couple illustrations. 8-1/4: x 5-3/4" <br/><br/> Boz Books unknown books
5983290New York: National Aniline & Chemical Co. Very good. Series: National U.S.A. Dyes no. 143. 9x6 in. 14 pp. 64 samples of dyed wool containing samples of dyed wool and instructions for dyeing. The National Aniline & Chemical Company est. 1917 produced now-scarce publications of shade cards and other manuals considered invaluable on account of their fund of technical information and work completed on a large scale. Dyed wool samples numerous illustrations of 1920s New York technical dying instructions throughout. Covers faded and slight signs of external dampstaining slight handling creases rubbing; overall very good. WorldCat lists 1 other copy. REFERENCE: American Dyestuff Reporter 1921. <br /><br /> National Aniline & Chemical Co. books
2431New York: 1928. Original tri-fold wrappers with price list. The company manufactured quality metalwork for home interiors and exteriors publishing interesting catalogs from their location at 119 East 57th Street N. Y. City. A fine copy. Todhunter Inc. featured a wide variety of styles. paperback books
1910290779Grand Rapids: Oliver Machinery 1910. hardcover. fine. Photographic illustrations. 448 pages. 8vo pale green cloth with colorful inset cover label. Grand Rapids: Oliver Machinery 1910. Fine.<br/><br/> For Government Navy Yards Docks Arsenals Bureaus Colleges Technical Schools Trade Schools Pattern Shops Cabinet Works Piano Factories Planing Mills Builders Carpenters Contractors and All Others Who Use Power Tools for Reducing Wood.<br/><br/> Oliver Machinery unknown books
190953714Pittsburgh: By the Company 1909. Oblong quarto 25cm x 32cm. Brown embossed cloth-covered boards decoratively titled in gilt on front cover; decorated endpapers; frontispiece birds-eye view of the Works 110pp illus. Trivial rubbing to cloth covers but still a Fine copy tight fresh and unmarked. <br/><br/>Quite elaborate trade catalog of machinery and heavy equipment for the steel industry very well-illustrated with gravure plates from line engravings. Beautifully produced and an informative survey of steel-making technology at the apex of U.S. industrial growth. By the Company unknown books
192046668San Antonio TX: The company 1920. 12mo. 32 pp. Illustrated; includes instructions for measuring a foot for ordering. Offering ladies' pumps oxfords and slippers children's shoes and hunting and riding boots for men. Tan wrappers printed in green stapled. Very good. <br/><br/> The company unknown books
2424New York: 1928. Original tri-fold wrappers. The company manufactured quality metalwork for home interiors and exteriors publishing interesting catalogs from their location at 119 East 57th Street N. Y. City. A fine copy. Todhunter Inc. featured a wide variety of styles but favored traditional motifs as well as items with a decided Arts and Crafts influence. paperback books
1933871221933. TRADE CATALOG - BABY PRAMS AND FURNITURE. COMPAGNIE LYONNAISE DE CONSTRUCTION DE VOITUES ET JOUETS D'ENFANTS; Lyon. Les Voitures d'Enfants - Les Meuble Lacques. Album No. 1. Lyon: The Company 1933. Oblong quarto printed wrappers; 68 pp. illustrated throughout. Art deco prams weighty looking "landaus" and smaller "cabs" in a range of high modern styles followed by strollers fabricated of either metal some of which are collapsible or wood some cribs and cradles and suites of decorated lacquer furniture for children. unknown books
18704337Philadelphia: Haddock & Son Printers 1870. Bi-fold catalog 28 x 21.5 cm. 4 pages. Printed in blue and red. One engraved image of "The Excelsior Fruit Drop Machine". A catalog of confections offered by George Miller & Sons of Philadelphia. Decorative red border encloses product list. Items include cough confections Arabian gum drops and sticks fruit nuts jelly work rock candy chocolate sardines fancy toys and more. George Miller & Sons established in Philadelphia in 1833. Philadelphia was a large candy-making center in the 19th and 20th centuries. Philadelphia grew from having just four confectioners in 1800 to 117 large-scale wholesalers 418 retailers and 1011 places listed as corner candy stores just a century later. Fold creases otherwise near fine. Not in Romaine. Haddock & Son, Printers unknown books
187552425Montpelier VT: by the Company 1875. 12mo 19cm. Cloth-backed printed card wrappers; 152pp; includes text figures and full-page illustrations; 3 folding plates including large folding frontispiece. Last leaf and margins of title page slightly browned; mild crease to front wrapper; still a tight Near Fine copy exceptionally well-preserved. Handsome early trade catalog for this Vermont manufacturer containing detailed descriptions of machinery together with testimonials technical specifications lumbering industry statistics etc. Not in Romaine. OCLC notes two locations AAS Vermont Hist. Soc. by the Company unknown books
44603Boston: Brickman. 4to pp. 79. A catalog fully illustrated with price list laid in. Paper wraps. Cover separated; and a little chipped o/w VG. soiled. Romaine p. 168 cites a 44 page catalogue. Brickman unknown books