Trade Cards of Cutler Makers

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Beginning in the 1700's Trade Cards were the way to advertise your wares, some were made with wood blocks or copper plates.
some carried the royal seal .
these are some that run across from time to time and I thought i would put them in a post .
from Cutler to razor to bill of fare and donkey milk .

Paris 1720
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London 1773
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Razor
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And a nice Haberdashery
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now some Chef and Cook and Confectioner trade cards

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Very cool. Just made me realize I have a straight razor stashed away that needs some restoration. Wish I could send it back to 1773 they did nice work back then.
 
A bill of fare
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this is just funny.
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Oh since it is the start of the holiday season .
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may this holiday bring you joy
Steeley
 
Interesting I never heard of a William Birks razor but as far as I know the tobacco pipe is only seen on Wostenholm George & son razors
 
Good eye Hekler I just happen to have something here to compare .
one is upside down.
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