Collection of late 19th century sewing machine trade cards, advertisements, and catalogues.
Collection context
Summary
- Title:
- Collection of late 19th century sewing machine trade cards, advertisements, and catalogues. 1871-1901
- Extent:
- 0.25
- Language:
- English Spanish;Castilian
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item] Collection of late 19th century sewing machine trade cards, advertisements, and catalogues, 1871-1901, M000088, Sutro Library, California State Library, San Francisco, Calif.
Background
- Scope and content:
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This collection consists of approximately 196 pieces of advertising materials created and distributed by sewing machine companies in the late 19th century. Advertisement trade cards make up the majority of the collection, but catalogues, periodicals, and assorted novelty items are also included.
- Biographical / historical:
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Throughout the 19th century, trade cards were distributed by businesses to potential consumers to advertise and announce their trade. Oftentimes, these ornate and easily-transportable items were collected and exchanged in social circles.
This collection demonstrates the significance of sewing machines in women's lives as well as the different marketing strategies businesses used. Advertisers considered women's values, depicting a variety of social situations including women's work, courtship, and the family. Advertisers also made the trade cards entertaining and interactive by including humor and novelty effects such as hold-to-light and before-and-after images.
The remainder of the collection, mostly consisting of small catalogues, provides information on the capabilities of specific machines and overall technical improvements as they occurred. The collection also contains a wide variety of printing techniques and artistic styles. Some of the companies within this collection are Davis Sewing Machine Company, New Home Sewing Machine Company, Singer Manufacturing Company, Standard Sewing Machine, and the White Sewing Machine Company.
- Processing information:
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Index created by Thai-Van Stanoff, student assistant, in Winter 2024.
- Arrangement:
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This collection is arranged into two series:
Series 1: Sewing machine trade cards, 1880-1901
Sub-series 1: "Domestic," "New Home," "Singer," and "White" trade cards, 1880-1901
Sub-series 2: Misc. trade cards, 1881-1888
Series 2: Booklets, catalogues, and periodicals, 1871-1884
About this collection guide
- Date Encoded:
- This finding aid was encoding in EAD by Archon 3.21 from an SQL database source on March 8th, 2024 .
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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This collection is open for research. Please page materials three business days in advance of your visit by email: sutro@library.ca.gov .
- Terms of access:
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Property rights reside with the repository. Any applicable literary rights would reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please email: sutro@library.ca.gov .
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item] Collection of late 19th century sewing machine trade cards, advertisements, and catalogues, 1871-1901, M000088, Sutro Library, California State Library, San Francisco, Calif.
- Location of this collection:
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SFSU - J. Paul Leonard Library1630 Holloway Ave, Room 610San Francisco, CA 94132-4030, US
- Contact:
- (415) 469-6100