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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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Kerchief
William McKinley
1896
1936.803
U.S.S. New Orleans
ca. 1898
1942.372
Kerchief
1942
1942.433
Kerchief
1942
1942.434
Kerchief
1942
1942.435
Kerchief
1876
1944.215
Kerchief
S.H. Greene & Sons
1892
1944.216
Kerchief
Brooke Caldwallader
1945
1946.194
Kerchief
ca. 1945
1949.34
Vellum samples
1920-1950
2002.1.229
Fabric samples
1920-1950
2002.1.230
Fabric samples
1950-1970
2002.1.237
Fabric samples
1950-1970
2002.1.238
Fabric samples
1950-1970
2002.1.239
Fabric samples
American Needlecrafts Inc.
1950-1970
2002.1.240
Fabric samples
American Needlecrafts Inc.
1950-1970
2002.1.241
Fabric samples
1950-1970
2002.1.242
Fabric samples
1950-1970
2002.1.243
Fabric samples
1950-1970
2002.1.244
Fabric samples
1950-1970
2002.1.245
Sample card
Acum
1950-1970
2002.1.251
Sample card
Acum
1950-1970
2002.1.252
Ribbon samples
1970-2000
2002.1.632
Handkerchief
1893
2002.1.1940
Needlework picture
1880-1900
2002.1.2190
Flour sack
Commission for Relief in Belgium
1915-1920
2002.1.2209
Campaign handkerchief
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1952
2002.1.4647
Political banner
1840
2002.1.4666
Textile fragment
1952
2002.1.4679
Textile fragment
H. Topham
ca. 1876
2002.1.4839
A Novel Project: A Sentimental Sally
Mitchell's Book and Jobbing Office
2002.1.4840
Kerchief
Tony Denier
ca. 1880-1890
2002.1.4841
Printed textile
ca. 1911
2002.1.4842
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