Advertising - Overview

Advertising is meant to persuade, and the themes and techniques of that persuasion reveal a part of the nation's history. The Museum has preserved advertising campaigns for several familiar companies, such as Marlboro, Alka-Seltzer, Federal Express, Cover Girl, and Nike. It also holds the records of the NW Ayer Advertising Agency and business papers from Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Carvel Ice Cream, and other companies. The Warshaw Collection of Business Americana comprises thousands of trade cards, catalogs, labels, and other business papers and images dating back to the late 1700s.
Beyond advertising campaigns, the collections encompass thousands of examples of packaging, catalogs, and other literature from many crafts and trades, from engineering to hat making. The collections also contain an eclectic array of advertising objects, such as wooden cigar-store Indians, neon signs, and political campaign ads.
"Advertising - Overview" showing 2 items.
Miss Forster, Miss Ulmar, Miss St. Maur. "Three Little Maids from School" [trade card]
- Summary
- Three women in blue, yellow and red kimonos, bent at waist presenting fans. Characters from the Mikado. Identical image used by Tricora Corsets
- Date
- 1880
- 1900
- 19th century
- advertiser
- McDonald Drug Co
- Local number
- AC0060-0000156 (AC Scan No.)
- AC0060-0000157 (Scan No.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH
Mr. F. Federici as "The Mikado" [trade card]
- Summary
- Man in comically tall hat, purple/yellow kimono, holding a fan horizontally in front of him. Trade card used to advertise cigars, similar image used by J & P Coats
- Date
- 1880
- 1900
- 19th century
- advertiser
- Straiton & Storm
- printer
- Giles Lith
- Local number
- AC0060-0000158 (AC Scan No.)
- AC0060-0000159 (Scan No.)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH

