Trade Card for Sewing Thread, J. & P. Coats, 1887

THF224285 / Trade Card for Sewing Thread, J. & P. Coats, 1887
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Artifact Overview

As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Americans enjoyed and often saved the little advertisements found in product packages or distributed by local merchants. This trade card advertises Six Cord Thread from J. & P. Coats Company.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Trade card

Date Made

1887

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

89.0.541.1030

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Printing (Process)

Color

Multicolored

Dimensions

Height: 2.75 in
Width: 4.5 in

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