Three chromolithographed greeting cards circa 1870 to 1890. French trade card circa 1890. Costume. Dress Children. Toys. Puppets Marionettes Icon Slapstick Puncinlla Polichinelle Booth
Front and back of the chromolithographed "Bicycle" Playing cards trump card indicator circa 1890 made in the United States for "Bicycle" Playing Cards.
Victorian; trade card; MacMichael Stationer; Royal Engraver; South Audley Street; London; England; printing industry; business card; typography; font; face
French; trade card; American dollar note; man wearing suit and hat; J Bognard; Paris; 1880; chromolithography; Victorian; currency; paper money; wealth; payment; finance; in the money; United States; bank note
American; Blind embossed; trade card; Samuel N. Dickinson; 52 Washington St; Boston; United States; Circa 1840s; Rotary press; Boston Almanac; Typographical; Victorian; Printers; Publishers; general book; job printing; angels; fairies; cupid; putti; putto; business card; embossing
German post card dated 1899. This item is made especially interesting by the way the sender has ingeniously written their message over the surface of the card to create an elaborate and imaginative design.; ; ephemera, hand-written, hand writing, birds, flowers, Victorian, chromolithography, manuscript, calligraphy, goldfinch;
Victorian; Builder; Trade Card; advertising; design; Typography; coat of arms; lion; unicorn; William Callingham; Thames Ditton; Esher; King of the Belgians;
Victorian; tradesman's card; W. Bastow; Smith and Bell Hanger; Exeter; 1838; ephemera; business card; trade card; smoke jacks; kitchens; register stoves; railings; blacksmith; typography; decorative font; face
Illustration from "The Christian Weekly" New York, Saturday, January 3, 1874 of Prang & Co's Art Publishing House in Roxbury, Mass, USA. Prang was a pioneer in chromolithography - the process of producing colour prints from stone. Prang Christmas cards first appeared in England from 1873.; ; ephemera, lithography, chromos, greeting cards, Alois Senefelder, Solnhofen, Bavaria, mass printing, printer, publisher, factory, printing history, Victorian, American, United States,
Victorian; trade card; manufacturer of Stoves; Smoke Jacks; Iron Railings; Lock-Smith; Bell Hanger; Hot Air Stove; grates; fireplace; trades; professions