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Vintage postcards and 19th century advertising trade cards from the collection of Marilyn Stern, including brief essays. Topics include African Americans in trade cards, gender fluidity, Mexico, real photo postcards, cyanotypes, superlatives, post-card collecting, and Molly Bloom (book project).
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African Americans in late 19th C Trade Cards
Trade cards were widely distributed advertising from the late 1870s to about 1900. This collection features African Americans, and some non...
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Monday, August 25, 2014
Gone Fishing -- Vintage Postcards
On reserve from the Marilyn Stern Collection: 8 vintage postcards
Plus 3 vintage postcards no longer available.
CLICK ON 1ST IMAGE FOR ENLARGED SLIDE-SHOW VIEW
From the Marilyn Stern Collection
01 RPPC 02 RPPC
03 RPPC
04 RPPC
05 RPPC
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| 06 RPPC, front & back |
07
Photographer Frank J Haynes.
Early UDB collotype card, Germany.
Photographer Frank J Haynes.
Early UDB collotype card, Germany.
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| 08 front & back Detroit Photographic Co. UDB printed card. |
09
Sportsfischerin. RPPC by Hitler's personal photographer Heinrich Hoffman.
In the collection of the Haus der Deutschen Kunst, Munich, 1937-1944.
10
Man with missing arm! RPPC.
11
Seine-fishing salmon on the Columbia River. RPPC.
12
RPPC exaggeration card from series "Frashers Scenic Photos of the West" 1949.
13
RPPC exaggeration card by Martin Postcard Co. 1910
From a recent online auction, no longer available. All real photo postcards:
Kodak advertising card with printed handwritten message
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