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Curt Teich Co., Chicago, Illinois Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Curt Teich Co., Chicago, Illinois Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Curt Teich Co. was in existence from 1898 - 1978. | ||
H.S. Crocker Co. Publishing, San Francisco, CA. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| H.S. Crocker Co. Publishing, San Francisco, CA. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: An early lithographer that made many different types of printed products. They produced a number of view-cards of the San Francisco area. The Disney Company contracted out many of their postcards to them. Crocker became the first company to use offset lithography in the printing of photochromes under the trade name Mirro-Krome. They are now known as Lawson Mardon Post Card with a separate printing division called Mirro Koat Products. From "MetroPostcard List of Postcard Publishers C p2", Accessed online 03/01/2017; http://www.metropostcard.com/publishersc2.html. [show more] | ||
The Wyanoak Publishing Co., New York City Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Wyanoak Publishing Co., New York City Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Samuel Langdorf & Co., New York, New York Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Samuel Langdorf & Co., New York, New York Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: S.L. & Co. – early 20th century postcard publisher (1906-1918), Langdorf printed his postcards in Germany. His logo was an emblem of a winged circle enclosing the letters "SL & Co." | ||
The Albertype Company, Brooklyn, NY Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Albertype Company, Brooklyn, NY Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A important printer and publisher since 1887 that utilized the albertype process. They first started printing books and then pioneer cards by 1893 going on to become a major publisher of national view-cards. Their postcards were not numbered and their name appears within the stamp box on their early cards. When the divided back postcard was authorized, the Albertype company created a line down the back of their cards with the words Post Cards of Quality and later with The Finest American Made View Post Cards. Many publishers large and small printed cards though the Albertype Co. They were purchased by Art Vue Post Card Company in 1952. Original Owner: Adolph and Herman Wittemann Known for: Fine View Cards printed with good detail. Duration: 1887-1952 Sold to Art Vue Post Card Company in 1952. See: “Publishers,” Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York, http://www.metropostcard.com/publishersa1.html [show more] |