1864 billhead from Whitcher & Stratton, Dealers in Flour, Grain, and Meal in Boston and Ogdensburg, NY. 4.5 X 8.5 inches. Revenue stamp affixed to front. Fold marks and some light creasing, shallow chip top edge. Back side blank. View More...
1865 billhead from Barrett & Hooper, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Fruits and Produce at 11 South Market Street. 4.5 X 8.5 inches. 2-cent revenue stamp affixed to front. Back side has some pencil notation. Fold marks and some light creasing. View More...
1865 billhead from Chamberlin Kimball & Doe, commission dealers in butter, cheese, lard, eggs, etc. at Nos. 79 & 81 Faneuil Hall Market in Boston. 3.5 X 8.5 inches. 2-cent revenue stamp affixed to front. Fold marks and some light creasing. Back side has some pencil notation and dark stain at the edge. View More...
5.5 X 8.5 inches. Minor edge wear and writing and soiling on the back. Fold marks. French and American Confectionery - Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Catsups, Pickles, Sauces. The company was formerly Kramer & Bohn and Bohn is crossed out and replaced with a handwritten Vogelson. View More...
7 X 8.25 inches. Clean and sharp with fold marks. Billhead for sale of chickens, June 8, 1901. Decorative graphic illustration advertising the company's business. Edelen Brothers, General Commission Merchants, were located at 125 S. Charles Street in Baltimore. View More...
8.25 X 8.5 inches. Minor wear to one corner, otherwise nice, clean condition. Order for N. Jay Peck of Cortland, NY for 5 Gross #8 - Diamond Blue Bed Lace. The P.R. Mitchell Company had offices in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Chicago, and San Francisco. The billhead includes illustrations of the New York office and manufacturing facility, which appears to have been in Cincinnati, as the billhead also includes a graphic seal in red that states Queen City Cotton Mills (Queen City being a nickname for Cincinnati). View More...
8.25 X 8.5 inches. Minor wear to one corner, otherwise nice, clean condition. Santa Paula Hardware Co. was located at 210 E. Main St. in Santa Paula, California. The company sold hardware, sporting goods, stoves, chinaware, pipe and fittings, paints, oil, and varnishes. This order was for Union Oil Company (Field). View More...
Minor edge wear, shallow chip and a pin hole at the bottom edge. Pictorial billhead dated June 28, 1909, with an image of a typical modern bathroom of the day that featured a bathtub, toilet, and sink. Single sheet, 7 X 8.5 inches, no writing on back. View More...
Four fold lines--two horizontal, two vertical. Measures 4.75 x 8.5 inches. Reverse side is blank. The Reymer Brothers operated a wholesale grocer and steam confectioner business and also dealt in canned goods, foreign fruits, nuts, etc. The billhead features a nice, sharp image of the building that housed the Reymer Brothers business at Nos. 124, 126 & 128 Wood Street & 32 Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The vignette depicts workers on the street level loading carts pulled by horses. The order on this billhead was billed to A. Stoner & Son. View More...