Trade Card for "Columbian" Enameled Ware, Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co., Inc., circa 1895
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Artifact Overview
In the last third of the nineteenth century, an unprecedented variety of consumer goods and services flooded the American market. Advertisers, armed with new methods of color printing, bombarded potential customers with trade cards. Americans enjoyed and often saved the vibrant little advertisements found in product packages or distributed by local merchants. Many survive as historical records of commercialism in the United States.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Trade card
Date Made
circa 1895
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Product by Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co.Inc., Terre Haute, Indiana; retailed by Wm. H. Byrne, Detroit, Michigan.
Collection Title
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
89.0.541.268
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Technique
Lithography
Printing (Process)
Color
Multicolored
Dimensions
Height: 3.5 in
Width: 6 in
Inscriptions
Text on print reads:
"COLUMBIAN" ENAMELED WARE / Don't forget the name / and Trade Mark / It is a synonym for / Strength Purity & Durability / "You must try some pf that" / lovely Columbian Enameled Ware.
Reverse has ink stamp reading: WM. H. BYRNE, / STOVES, HARDWARE AND HOUSE / FURNISHING GOODS. 387 GRAND RIVER AVE. DETROIT, MICH. / TELEPHONE 4758.
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