One side of this celluloid card has a calendar for 1899 and an advertisement for The Packer Mfg. Co. in New York. The other side has "Eraseable Memoranda."
This celluloid card has a calendar for 1909, and a photograph of Edward K. Warren, the inventor of Featherbone. Established in Three Oaks, Mich. in 1883, the Warren Featherbone Co. used the splines of turkey feathers as a replacement for whalebone stays.
This celluloid card has a calendar for 1897, and an advertisement for Graff, Son & Co. manufacturers and wholesale dealers of boots and shoes in Philadelphia.
One side of this celluloid card has a calendar for 1901, and an ad for Swift & Co. The other an image of a ham, and another ad for Swift’s Premium Hams and Bacon.
This celluloid card has a calendar for 1919, and an ad for the Warren Featherbone Co. in Three Oaks, Mich. Established in 1883, the Warren Featherbone Co. used the splines of turkey feathers as a replacement for whalebone stays.
One side of this celluloid card has a calendar for 1911, and an ad for United Engineering & Foundry Company in Pittsburgh. The other has an image of a High Speed Steam Hydraulic Forging Press.
Celluloid card with image of Frances Cleveland (1864-1947), the wife of Grover Cleveland who served as First Lady of the United States from 1886 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897.