Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: typefaces identified
Ice Cream Ticket, F. W. Fraley, August 19, 1916
23 Sep 2024 |
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An ice cream ticket used by Frank W. Fraley, who ran a general store in Catoctin Furnace , Maryland.
For similar tickets, see Ice Cream, Clifford Sutton, 5¢ and Ice Cream, 5 Cents .
Typefaces: Engravers Roman ("Ice Cream Ticket"), Copperplate Gothic ("August 19, 1916," "F. W. Fraley").
Thanks to Florian Hardwig for identifying the typefaces.
10c Ice Cream Ticket
August 19, 1916
F. W. Fraley
A. F. Moore, M.D., Winsted, Connecticut, ca. 1883
28 Aug 2023 |
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Dr. Arthur F. Moore (1843-1924) used this colorful leaf-shaped trade card to advertise his medical practice in Winsted, Connecticut.
Moore occasionally contributed notes about medical topics that appeared in the United States Medical Investigator (prior to 1875 the title of the periodical was simply the Medical Investigator ). Since the published pieces included his name and location, they document the different places he lived.
Notes that Moore contributed in 1872 and 1873, for instance, listed his residence as Lyons, Wisconsin. By 1877 he had moved to Sandy Hill, New York. In 1883 he was in Winsted, Connecticut, where he handed out copies of this trade card. A year later, he was in Bridgewater, Vermont, and then in 1886 he ended up in in Ludlow, Vermont.
For another leaf-shaped trade card, see The Livermore Pen, Stylographic Pen Co., Boston, Mass.
A. F. Moore, M.D.
Office in Park Place
Hours 1 to 2 & 6 to 8 P.M.
Residence
141 Main Street, Winsted, Ct.
E. Oettel, Philadelphia Reliable Fancy Bakery and…
30 Sep 2024 |
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An elaborate business card printed by David Bachman Landis of Pluck Art Printery (later known as Landis Art Print).
The wavy, wiry vertical lines that Landis used to separate the "Special Attention" section on the left from the main "E. Oettel" portion of the card come from a set of "Capital Ornaments" dated 1891 that was available from the Barnhart Brothers & Spindler (BB&S) type foundry. Landis also used these separators in a number of other printed pieces. See, for instance, the following examples:
-- Charles S. Frantz, Graduate Ophthalmic Optician, Watchmaker, and Jeweler, Lancaster, Pa.
-- A. H. Herr, Mill Creek Dairy, Lancaster, Pa.
-- J. M. Trout, Fire Sand Quarries, Landisville, Pennsylvania, ca. 1890s
BB&S also sold a set of "Brownies" characters that included the tiny owl in the upper left-hand corner.
Typefaces: Duerer ("Fancy Bakery and Confectionery"), Pynson ("All kinds of Cakes, Pies, Creams, Water Ices, and"), Hansard ("Home Made Bread"), Dante ("No. 506 Manor Street, Lancaster, Pa."). The unidentified typeface used here for "E. Oettel" appears to be the same as the one selected for "J. M. Trout" on the J. M. Trout, Fire Sand Quarries card.
E. Oettel, Philadelphia Reliable Fancy Bakery and Confectionery.
All kinds of Cakes, Pies, Creams, Water Ices, and Home Made Bread.
No. 506 Manor Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Special attention given to wedding and party orders.
Stands at Eastern, Central, and Southern Markets.
Samuel K. Groninger
26 Dec 2020 |
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"Samuel K. Groninger. Each day, bring new pleasures!"
A Victorian-era calling card with a winter theme for Christmas.
Clara Bull, Music Teacher, Andover, Kansas, ca. 18…
28 Sep 2020 |
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Clara Bull of Andover , Kansas, used this business card to advertise the music lessons she offered in the early 1880s. Her name appeared in various newspapers during that time (see below).
Clara Bull,
Music Teacher, Andover, Kansas.
Terms: $10 for Term of Twenty-four Lessons.
"Miss Ota Johns of Pleasant and Miss Clara Bull of Sedgwick county were entertaining callers Saturday. Miss Bull has been teaching music in Pleasant."
— Augusta Republican (Augusta, Kansas), Wed., Sept. 20, 1882, p. 3.
"Miss Clara Bull, Andover" was one of the "Successful Teachers" in a "list of successful applicants at the teacher's examination of July 31st and August 1st."
— El Dorado Republican (El Dorado, Kansas), Aug. 22, 1884, p. 3.
"Miss Clara Bull will instruct the youth of Alhambra this winter. We hope she will be as successful in this as she has been in music teaching."
— Augusta News (Augusta, Kansas), Oct. 9, 1884, p. 8.
Typefaces: Ringlet ("Clara Bull"), Lady Text ("Music Teacher"), and Program ("Andover, Kansas").
Thanks to Florian Hardwig for identifying and dating the typefaces (see his discussion of Clara Bull, Music Teacher business card at Fonts In Use). Since Lady Text was issued in 1884, Clara Bull's card must date to that year or later.
Henry Swartz, Dealer in Dry Goods, York, Pa.
18 May 2020 |
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A late nineteenth-century business card for Henry Swartz's dry goods store in York, Pennsylvania.
The typeface used for "Henry Swartz" is Antique Extended . Thanks go to Florian Hardwig for the identification.
Henry Swartz,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Queensware, &c., &c., &c.
No. 229 South George Street, York, Pa.
Experience in the business and strict attention enables him to render general satisfaction.
Country produce bought and sold.
Dry Goods. Gazette, Pr.
John K. Trewetz Billhead, Musical Novelties, Lanca…
03 Feb 2020 |
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John K. Trewetz (1864-1938), a well-known musician who lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, advertised a patented "bellophone" on his billhead, but I haven't been able to uncover any information about it.
David Bachman Landis of Pluck Art Printery created this billhead for Trewetz.
M ________
To John K. Trewetz, Dr.
Musical Novelties, 350 West Orange St.
Lancaster, Pa., ________ 188__
Bellophone. Patented.
Grand Excursion and Picnic Ticket, Penryn Park, Ju…
07 Dec 2020 |
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In 1900, the Sunday schools of churches in Landisville and Salunga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, organized a trip to Penryn Park, a trolley park that was located about eighteen miles away near Cornwall in Lebanon County (YMCA Camp Shand, a children's summer camp, occupies the park site today).
Grand Excursion and Picnic
By Landisville and Salunga Sunday-schools, Wednesday, July 25, 1900, Penryn Park.
Adults' ticket, 45 cents.
Pluck Print.
Oyster and Turkey Supper Ticket, Voganville, Pa.,…
27 Sep 2018 |
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A ticket printed in 1894 by Pluck Print .
Oyster and Turkey Supper
At H. S. Keller's Hotel, Voganville, Pa. Dancing free.
On Thursday evening, Dec. 20, 1894.
Price $1.00 for gentleman only.
Price $1.50 for gentleman and lady.
Pluck Print.
A. H. Herr, Mill Creek Dairy, Lancaster, Pa.
13 Feb 2019 |
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A late nineteenth- or early twentieth-century business card printed by David Bachman Landis, who operated Pluck Art Printery , which was later known as Landis Art Print.
I haven't uncovered any reference to a "Mill Creek Dairy," but it's possible that "A. H. Herr" was Aaron H. Herr (1880-1940), a farmer who lived in Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
A. H. Herr, Mill Creek Dairy.
Pure milk and cream.
Lancaster P.O., Pa.
A. W. Davis, Manufacturer of Carriages, Wagons, an…
13 Feb 2019 |
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"A. W. Davis, manufacturer of carriages, wagons, and sleighs. No. 1523 North Salina Street, Syracuse, N.Y."
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