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The Woolson Spice Company, Easter Greetings |
The advent of lithography in the 1870s made it possible to mass-produce them in colour, leading to a golden age from 1876 to the early 1900s, when halftone printed newspaper and magazine advertisements became more economical.
Trade cards typically had a picture on one side and an advertisement on the other.
This is part 6 of a 6-part series on Trade Cards. For other examples see part 1 - 5 also.
Note: I have literally hundreds of digital trade cards from my research but couldn't show them all here. I will however start uploading them to my Pinterest site "Art House", which can be found here (copy and paste):
https://uk.pinterest.com/poul0209/
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The Weser Piano (die-cut) |
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The White Sewing Machine Co. Cleveland, Ohio |
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The White Sewing Machine Co. Cleveland, Ohio |
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Thorp, Hawley & Co., Detroit, MI (Fine Candies) (die-cut) |
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Thurber's Fruit Preserves and Jellies |
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Thurston, Hall & Co. Crackers, Cambridgeport, Mass, |
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Tobacco |
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Trèvere Mousquetaire Gloves. Brown, Bolton & Co., New Haven, CT (die-cut - front) |
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Trèvere Mousquetaire Gloves. Brown, Bolton & Co., New Haven, CT (die-cut - back) |
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Van Houten's Cocoa (die-cut) |
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W. Ellis, Stationer (die-cut) |
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W. H. Read, Baltimore, MD (Cologne) |
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W. J.Burton & Co., Providence, RI (Pharmacists) |
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Warner & Merritt, Philadelphia, PA |
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Watson and McGill Tobacco, Petersburg, VA |
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Webb's Chocolate |
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Weir Stove Co., Taunton, MA |
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J.B. Williams'& Co., Soap |
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Willimantic Thread |
Willimantic Thread |
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Wm. Broadhead & Sons, Jamestown, NY |
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Wm. Stuart (Furniture and Carpets) |
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Woolson Spice Co., Toledo, Ohio |
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Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills (die-cut) |
Note: The remainder of the Trade Cards in this final part of the series are unused generic fronts of cards ready to be overprinted, ie. no advertising was overprinted onto these particular specimens.
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