Advertising card for Holland brand butter showing a man and woman kissing while standing on a roll of butter. Slogans are "Always Fresh and Sweet" and "Pure Tasty Healthy Giving". Customer: Conestoga Engraving Company
Store window with advertising display for Der-ma-lo for chapped lips and hands, also a lot of pigeons.
Provenance
Collection of glass-plate negatives found in LCHS vault. Boxes were labeled "Lancaster Camera Club" but negatives are attributed to David Bachman Landis.
Store window full of pigeons and an advertisement for Der-ma-lo for chapped lips and hands.
Provenance
Collection of glass-plate negatives found in LCHS vault. Boxes were labeled "Lancaster Camera Club" but negatives are attributed to David Bachman Landis.
R. L. Gerhart Company's Ryan monoplane advertised El Capitan Coffee. Pilot Jesse Jones stands at left. This is thought to be the first business aircraft purchased by a Lancaster County company. It was the sister ship of the Ryan "Spirit of St. Louis" flown by Charles Lindbergh from New York to Paris in May 1927.
Broadside advertising copper weather vanes. Parker and Gannett were located at 49 North Market Street, Boston, Massachusetts, from 1872 to 1883. These fascinating objects are riding a high wave of popularity today. Courtesy Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Museum of Folk Art.
Provenance
Photographs from the estate of Henry Kauffman. In using the photograph please credit Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection, Williamsburg, Virginia.