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- Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "All the Gossip," 1875-1880 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1880-1888
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "All the Gossip," 1875-1880
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "For Kitchen and Table Use," 1884 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1884
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "For Kitchen and Table Use," 1884
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Trade Card for Granite Iron Ware, St. Louis Stamping Company, 1890-1900 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1890-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Iron Ware, St. Louis Stamping Company, 1890-1900
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Trade Card for Granite Iron Ware, St. Louis Stamping Company, 1890-1900 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1890-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Iron Ware, St. Louis Stamping Company, 1890-1900
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Trade Card for Granite Iron Ware, St. Louis Stamping Company, 1890-1900 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1890-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Iron Ware, St. Louis Stamping Company, 1890-1900
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "The Attack," 1880-1890 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1880-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "The Attack," 1880-1890
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "All the Gossip," 1875-1880 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1880-1888
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "All the Gossip," 1875-1880
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Trade Card for Granite Iron Ware, St. Louis Stamping Company, 1890-1900 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1890-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Iron Ware, St. Louis Stamping Company, 1890-1900
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "The Attack," 1880-1890 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.

- 1880-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Granite Ironware, St. Louis Stamping Co., "The Attack," 1880-1890
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Trade cards for the St. Louis Stamping Company informed customers of the light, durable, and attractive qualities of Granite Iron Ware -- made of metal coated with an enamel that resembled granite.
- Recipe Booklet, "The Granite Iron Ware Cook Book," St. Louis Stamping Co., 1887 - When enamel-coated ironware was introduced in 1874, manufacturers marketed its durability and handsome mottled gray surface--the origin of its common name, "graniteware." Graniteware was also more lightweight than cast iron and would not rust or corrode, like tinware. The St. Louis Stamping Company published this cookbook in 1887 to help promote its line of granite cookware.

- 1887
- Collections - Artifact
Recipe Booklet, "The Granite Iron Ware Cook Book," St. Louis Stamping Co., 1887
When enamel-coated ironware was introduced in 1874, manufacturers marketed its durability and handsome mottled gray surface--the origin of its common name, "graniteware." Graniteware was also more lightweight than cast iron and would not rust or corrode, like tinware. The St. Louis Stamping Company published this cookbook in 1887 to help promote its line of granite cookware.