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Box 10

 Container

Contains 229 Results:

Trade card, Weatherby, Knous and Pelton, 186-?

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: W
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains different forms of printed paper items produced by Hartford businesses beginning in the 1840s and continuing through the present. Many types of ephemera, such as trade cards and catalogs, functioned solely as advertising. Others, such as bookmarks, calendars, and blank books, might serve a useful purpose as well as providing advertising for a firm. Much of the ephemera, especially the earliest items, were printed locally by Hartford’s many printing firms. Later items...
Dates: 186-?

Trade card, Webb Brothers, 1881

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: W
Abstract

Two humorous designs copyrighted by the Calvert Lith. Co. Detroit in 1881.

Dates: 1881

Trade card, Weed Sewing Machine Company, 187-?

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: W
Abstract

"Our Mamas All Have a 'Hartford' Sewing Machine." Printed by The Kellogg & Bulkeley Company, Hartford.

Dates: 187-?

Trade card, T.C. Weildon, 185-?

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: W
Abstract

"Inventor and Only Manufacturer of Spider Web Wigs."

Dates: 185-?

Trade card, B.F. Welles and Company, 185-?

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: W
Abstract

"Choice Goods and Low Prices for Cash a Specialty." Partners are B. F. Welles and C. L. Smith.

Dates: 185-?

Trade card, James G. Welles and Company, 188-?

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: W
Abstract

"A Lost Art Restored!! Egyptian Te-Nex-Ine, The Most Powerful Adhesive Known..."

Dates: 188-?

Trade card, E.D. Wells, 185-?

 Item — Box: 10, Folder: W
Abstract

"All orders for the above promptly attended to, and packed and sent to any part of the City, Boats or Cars, free of expense."

Dates: 185-?