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Business and Advertising Ephemera: The Bella C. Landauer Collection

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Business and Advertising Ephemera: The Bella C. Landauer Collection

Bella C. Landauer (1874-1960) was an insatiable collector of objects made for business and advertising purposes. In 1926, she gave a large portion of her collection to the New-York Historical Society. These collections - more than 375,000 pieces of ephemera and 4,500 three-dimensional objects - are an essential resource for scholars of American history.

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1890-1910
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1890-1930
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Lovejoy & Co.
1892-1893
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1890-1920
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1890-1920
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1890-1930
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Inkstand Co.
1880-1920
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1880-1920
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1880-1920
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1880-1930
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1876
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Queen Victoria
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ca. 1880-1940
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ca. 1880-1920
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Lord & Taylor
ca. 1880-1920
2002.1.34
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ca. 1880-1910
2002.1.35
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Albert A. Pope
ca. 1890-1910
2002.1.36
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ca. 1880-1910
2002.1.37
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ca. 1880-1910
2002.1.38
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ca. 1890-1910
2002.1.39
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ca. 1880-1910
2002.1.40
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ca. 1880-1910
2002.1.43
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ca. 1900-1920
2002.1.45
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ca. 1880-1920
2002.1.46
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Pyrophoto Co.
ca. 1880-1920
2002.1.47
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John J. Pershing
ca. 1910-1920
2002.1.48
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Libby Glass Co.
1893
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Mississippi Wire Glass Company
ca. 1900-1950
2002.1.50
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ca. 1870-1910
2002.1.51
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ca. 1870-1910
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Abrams Paper Weight Co.
ca. 1892
2002.1.54
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Vos Novelty Co.
ca. 1880-1920
2002.1.55
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ca. 1890-1920
2002.1.61
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