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Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The image design was patented in 1895. The card verso description is partially readable.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1892

The card verso has an 1892 calendar. The Hoyt products are for sale by Hartey L. Brooks, corner Main and Union Streets, Claremont, New Hampshire.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1890

The card verso describes the Hoyt products. They are for sale by Joel Willington in Rindge, New Hampshire.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The uses of Hoyt Cologne are described on the card verso. It is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The image design was patented in 1895. The card verso describes the product uses and warns against imitations. It is for sale by a dealer in New Hampshire.

Advertisement for Purifine World Soap, Beach Soap Co., Lawrence, Mass., undated

A "Beautiful Banner Picture" will be sent to customers who send in ten coupons as described on the verso.

Trade card for Madeline's Beauty Salon, 8 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Salon is "over Liggetts" and has a telephone number.

Trade card for Pink Lady Products, Getrude O. Briggs, 504 Candia Road, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

The trade card has a telephone number in the upper left corner.

Trade card for J.H. Ryder's Chapine, 2938 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The product can be used for chapped hands, burns and salt rheum.

Trade card for Wright's Everlasting Cologne, S.B. Wright MFG. Co., 17 Bowker Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The logo for the Company is on the card verso.

Trade card for Burnett's Floral Hand Book, Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston, Mass., 1879

The card verso thanks the public for its patronage and warns against imitators.

Trade card for Burnett's Floral Hand Book, Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston, Mass., 1880

The card verso describes how to distinguish the product from competitors perfumes. Burnett's Fragrant Cologne Water is mentioned as a holiday gift.

Trade card for Extrait Fau de Cologne, location unknown, undated

A female figure steps across a stream in an image decorated with roses.

Envelope for Hood's French Cologne, M.C. Hood & Co., Boston, Mass., dated October 6, 1881

The image is a display stand for Hood's French Cologne. The display box was patented April 12, 1881. The bottles were patented June 11, 1878.

Trade card for Austen's Forest Flower Cologne, W.J. Austen, Oswego, New York, undated

The Cologne is carried by Royce & Goff, dealers in fancy and staple dry goods, in Richford, Vermont. A Japanese handkerchief will be given, for a limited time, to each customer purchasing a bottle.

Trade card for Austen's Forest Flower Cologne, W.J. Austen & Co., Oswego, New York, undated

The card verso states the product is for sale by Thomas C. Newell & Co., fancy goods, notions & toys, on 77 Pearl Street. The rest of the address is obliterated.

Trade card for Murray & Lanman's Florida Water, Lanman & Kemp, New York, New York, undated

The perfume's superiority is described on the card verso. It is for sale by E.J. Clark, druggist, in Waterville, Maine.

Trade card for Barry's Florida Water, location unknown, undated

The product is available from Contant's Perfumery Department, 145 State Street, Chicago, Illinois. The card verso describes the perfume and states it is "made from the original formula used by the inventor in 1829."

Trade card for Hoyt's New Floral Cologne, W.A. Hoyt & Co., Boston, Mass., undated

The card verso is a program for a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore." Part of the card verso is unreadable.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The card verso describes the properties of the perfume and teeth cleaner. They are for sale by C.S. Adams & Co., millinery and fancy goods, in Marshfield, Vermont.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1889

The properties of the perfume and the teeth cleaner are described on the card verso. The card is a calendar for 1889.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1890

The card has a calendar for 1890. The card verso describes the perfume and the teeth cleaner. The products are for sale by Washington Chase, dry goods, groceries and drugs, in Newcomb, New York.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne and Rubifoam for the teeth, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1889

"The most fragrant and lasting of all perfumes" is for sale by George P. Dinsmore, a New Hampshire dealer. The bottom of the image reads "Copyright 1889."

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1886

The design was patented in 1886. The card verso warns against imitations and is for sale by Joseph Mead in Glen Station, New Hampshire.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1883

The card verso describes the Cologne's uses and tells customers how to identify it in shops. The design was copyrighted in 1883.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1892

The lower right corner of the image reads "Copyrighted 1892."The card verso advertises Rubifoam for the Teeth as well as the Cologne. The products are for sale by Church & Hammond, Odd Fellows Building, New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., undated

The product bottle has the name blown in the glass and the signature printed in red across the label. It is sold by Canney & Wiley, pharmacists, 4 City Hall, Manchester New Hampshire,

Trade card for Hoyt's German Cologne, E.W. Hoyt & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1887

The products are sold by Clark & Parker in Southwest Harbor, Maine. The design was copyrighted in 1887.

Advertisement for Lautz Bros. & Company's Acme Soap, Buffalo, New York, undated

The Acme Soap can be purchased from Swain, Earle & Company agents for New England.

Advertisement for Cuticura, soap, Boston Herald, March 12, 1887

Cuticura soap is advertised with the image of a young boy.

Advertisement for Laco Castile Soap, location unknown, undated

Laco is a pure olive oil, imported Spanish soap. The verso reads "used in a Dorchester shop window display, 1923."

Trade card for Kitchen and Hand Mineral Soap, Chas. F. Bates & Co., 44 Broad Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The image is captioned "Bear-ly an Escape." The Bates Factory is in Wollaston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Acme, Marseilles White, Circus, White Spray Soaps, Lautz Bros. & Co., fine laundry soaps, Buffalo, New York, 1890

The card verso informs customers that they will receive a picture of "Hailing the Ferryman" by sending in 100 Acme Soap wrappers.

Trade card for Knowlton's Bathing Apparatus, Universal Bath, E.J. Knowlton, 24 North State Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, undated

The card verso describes how the Apparatus can be adjusted to a person's size and for different bathing needs.

Trade card for Welcome Soap, Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1877

A young boy teases an older man in the image. The card is copyrighted 1877 by J.H. Buffords Sons.

Trade card for Welcome Soap, Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1877

Boys on their sleds knock over several adult men. The card is copyrighted 1877 by J.H. Buffords Sons.

Trade cards for Welcome Soap, Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1877

The trade cards are copyrighted 1877 by Buffords Sons.

Trade card for Welcome Soap, Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1877

Curis Davis manufactures the Welcome Soap. The card is copyrighted 1877 by J.H. Buffords Sons.

Trade card for Welcome Soap, Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1877

Farm yard animals react to a troubadour singing to his lady. The card is copyrighted 1877 by J.H. Buffords Sons.

Trade card for Welcome Soap, Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1877

A bull attacks a painting while the artist is distracted by the subject. The card is copyrighted 1877 by J.H. Buffords Sons.

Trade card for Welcome Soap, Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1877

This trade card contains harmful imagery of sexual assault of a domestic worker. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England does ...

Trade card for Welcome Soap, Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1877

A romantic couple is unaware of a large figure holding a club. The card is copyrighted 1877 by J.H. Buffords Sons.

Trade card for Pears's Transparent Soap, location unknown, undated

The Soap is recommended "for the toilet, the nursery & for shaving" by college professors on the card verso.

Trade card for Tulip Soap, C.L. Jones & Co., Cambridge, Mass., undated

A large sled disturbs a flock of turkeys in the image.

Trade card for Beach's Soap, Lawrence and Haverhill, Mass., undated

The card advertises Beach's Washing, Full Value, White Lily and White Pearl Soap.

Trade card for B.T. Babbitt's Best Soap, New York, New York, undated

The box in the image reads "Trade 1776 Mark." The card verso advises the customer to keep his personal record clean.

Trade card for Tulip Soap, C.L. Jones & Co., Cambridge, Mass., undated

Ice fishing, sailing and skating are depicted in the image.

Trade card for Shawmut Soap, Jas. F. Morse & Co., Boston, Mass., 1894

The image is captioned "An Armful." The card verso informs the public they can receive a reproduction of the image by sending in 25 trade-marks from Shawmut Soap wrappers.

Trade card for Sanborn, Conant and Webber's Confidence Soap, Boston, Mass., undated

The purchase of three soap cakes entitles the customer to one card.

Trade card for Laird's Bloom of Youth and White Lilac Soap, 39 Barclay Street, New York, New York, undated

The card verso describes the two soaps, sold by W.A. Macurda & Company, 365 Main Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. A reproduction of the image will be mailed to customers for thirty cents in postage.