Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: Bufford
Geo. W. Kissinger, Flour, Feed, and Potatoes, Read…
19 Aug 2024 |
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A small Victorian-era trade card for George W Kissinger (1855-1935), a merchant in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Geo. W. Kissinger,
Flour, Feed & Potatoes,
No. 929 Penn St., Reading, Pa.
Bufford
Egg Bike
21 Apr 2019 |
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"F. S. Andrew & Co.'s Markets. Best meals. Lowest prices."
A Victorian-era trade card with an Easter theme for F. S. Andrew & Co.'s Markets, which were located in New Haven, Connecticut.
See the History of the City of New Haven to the Present Time (1887), pp. 609-10, for information about Frank S. Andrew and his company and p. 611 for a portrait of Andrew .
For other imaginative Victorian illustrations of improbable bicycles, see The Standard Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine and Flowery Bicycle Calling Card .
Too Small for His Britches?
06 Feb 2017 |
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"Roberts & Co., leading clothiers, 'glass front,' 797 Broad St., Newark, N.J. Copyright 1883 by J. H. Bufford's Sons."
A winged Cupid, who's wearing a shirt but no pants, waits patiently as two women use needles and thread to mend a gigantic pair of pants. Although pants seem to be an appropriate item to feature in an advertising trade card for a clothing store like Roberts & Co. (whose glass store front was apparently a selling point), I'm not sure why they're so huge or how Cupid is going to wear them. Perhaps this is just a silly scene intended to amuse the children who would paste cards like this in their scrapbooks in the late nineteenth century.
Holiday Greetings from E. R. Barry, the Hanover St…
09 Dec 2014 |
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"Holiday Greetings of E. R. Barry, the Hanover St. Confectioner. Bufford."
Although this advertising trade card likely dates to the 1880s or 1890s, E. R. Barry continued in business into the twentieth century, as evidenced by the text of an advertisement in The Manchester [New Hampshire] Directory, 1908 (Boston: Sampson and Murdock, 1907): "E. R. Barry Co., confectioners, caterers, and bakers, ice cream, etc. Dinner served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 35 cents. Odd Fellows' Block, 81 and 89 Hanover Street, Manchester, N.H."
See below for some other Victorian trade cards that feature Santa Claus:
Hoyer and Milnor's Great 99¢ Store, Harrisburg, Pa…
01 May 2014 |
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"Hoyer & Milnor, Great 99¢ Store, 29 Third St., Harrisburg, Pa."
A Victorian-era advertising trade card with an illustration of an early tricycle.
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