Pen wipe/ tobacco
Classification:
Date:
1890-1920
Medium:
Cloth
Dimensions:
10 1/2 x 7 3/8 in.
Description:
A green cotton felt cloth pen wipe, printed with the flag of "Cuba", consisting of blue and white stripes, with a red triangular pennant with one white star, surrounded by a red, white, yellow and blue frame with a brown border. Part of a series of Flags of the World given as a premium by cigar stores and manufacturers for blotting the ink from a nib pen.
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.2849
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
50860
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Pen wipe/ tobacco
Classification:
Date:
1890-1920
Medium:
Cloth
Dimensions:
4 x 2 1/4 in.
Description:
A bright cotton felt cloth pen wipe, printed to resemble a geometrically and symbolically printed Native American or Mexican textile with a light green central field divided by black lines and red, yellow and white stair step patterned stripes, and decorated with black figures including bison, ducks, fish, smoking pipes, knives, cattle skulls, arrows, a crescent moon, drums and pottery around a central symbol resembling the swastika, which was an ancient symbol of fortune before 1920's Nazi Germany. Given as a premium by cigar stores and manufacturers for blotting the ink from a nib pen.
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.2848
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
50859
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Pen wipe/ tobacco
Classification:
Date:
1910-1930
Medium:
Cloth
Dimensions:
5 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.
Description:
A blue cotton felt cloth pen wipe, printed with a central image of a baseball player marked "Cutshaw", surrounded by pennants marked "Brooklyn" and "N.L." for National League, with red borders decorated with brown corner blocks resembling bases, with baseball items in each block including a ball, mitt, crossed bats and a catcher's mask. Part of a collectible series of baseball team felts given as a premium by cigar stores and manufacturers for blotting the ink from a nib pen.
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.2847
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1930
eMuseum Object ID:
50858
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Pen wipe/ tobacco
Classification:
Date:
1910-1930
Medium:
Cloth
Dimensions:
5 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.
Description:
A white cotton felt cloth pen wipe, printed with a central image of a baseball player marked "Doak", surrounded by pennants marked "St. Louis" and "N.L." for National League, with purple borders decorated with green corner blocks resembling bases, with baseball items in each block including a ball, mitt, crossed bats and a catcher's mask. Part of a collectible series of baseball team felts given as a premium by cigar stores and manufacturers for blotting the ink from a nib pen.
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.2846
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1930
eMuseum Object ID:
50857
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Store display/ tobacco
Classification:
Date:
1875-1900
Medium:
Metal
Dimensions:
20 x 8 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
Description:
A heavy cast iron store countertop tobacco plug cutter, painted black with red border lines and remnants of gold designs. The handle, sides and cutting arch are each embossed on both sides "Lorillard's Tomahawk Tobacco", and the top of the base has "Tomahawk" embossed in large lettering. The handle is lifted and lowered causing a rectangular blade to chop with force. The underside is embossed "Pat. July 25, 1871 April 13, 1875".
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.3211
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1900
eMuseum Object ID:
50856
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Store display/ bottle
Classification:
Date:
1880-1900
Medium:
Glass, paper, foil, cork
Dimensions:
36 3/4 x 6 3/4 in. diameter
Description:
A large wine bottle for store display, probably a 'Nebucadnezzar' or 'Balthazar' size bottle. The bottle is hand-blown from dark amber glass, corked and the lip and neck are covered with tarnished silver foil. The paper label reads "Rudesheimer/ Peter Arnold Mumm/ Frankfurt, A.M./ (Germany)/ F. de Bary & Co. New-York, Sole Agents for the U.S. and Canada". Founded in 1827, Mumm brothers champagne and wines became internationaly sought after and avidly consumed by the royalty of Austria-Hungary, Norway, Prussia and England by 1900. In 1881, Mumm's 'Cordon Rouge' was the first champagne to be regularly imported to the United States.
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.3210
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1900
eMuseum Object ID:
50855
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Store display/ bottle
Classification:
Date:
1880-1900
Medium:
Glass, paper, foil, cork
Dimensions:
36 3/4 x 7 in. diameter
Description:
A large wine bottle for store display, probably a 'Nebucadnezzar' or 'Balthazar' size bottle. The bottle is hand-blown from dark amber glass, corked and the lip and neck are covered with tarnished silver foil. The paper label reads "Johannesberger/ Peter Arnold Mumm/ Frankfurt, A.M./ (Germany)/ F. de Bary & Co. New-York, Sole Agents for the U.S. and Canada". Founded in 1827, Mumm brothers champagne and wines became internationaly sought after and avidly consumed by the royalty of Austria-Hungary, Norway, Prussia and England by 1900. In 1881, Mumm's 'Cordon Rouge' was the first champagne to be regularly imported to the United States.
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.3209
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1900
eMuseum Object ID:
50854
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Bar Tray
Classification:
Date:
1914-1920
Medium:
Metal
Dimensions:
17 3/4 x 13 x 3/4 in.
Description:
A rectangular beer tray with a red rim printed in gold with black borders "Budweiser/ King Of Bottled Beer", around a central color lithograph of a paddle wheel steamboat marked "U.S. Mail/ Rob't E. Lee" docking at an urban pier. People and freight line the pier, and crates of Anheiser Busch Beer await loading into the boat in this scene marked "St. Louis Levee In Early Seventies".
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.3208
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
50853
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Bar tray
Classification:
Date:
1910-1920
Medium:
Metal
Dimensions:
13 1/2 x 10 3/4 x 1 1/8 in.
Description:
A rectangular beer tray with a gold rim and a dark brown background with gold leafy patterns and frames at the edges that read clockwise from the top "Compliments of Chas. Lutz & Bro.", "Rheingold (Pale) Beer", "183 and 185 Harrison Ave./ Brooklyn, New York", "Teutonic (Dark) Beer". In the center is a lithograph of two heavy blond, blue-eyed men with mustaches hold up glasses of beer while sitting next to a table laid with beer bottles, cigars and a large ham, over the word "Prosit!"
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.3207
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
50852
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Bar Tray
Classification:
Date:
1900-1920
Medium:
Metal
Dimensions:
17 3/8 x 12 1/4 x 3/4 in.
Description:
A rectangular beer tray with a yellow rim with a black inner edge and red geometric patterns. In the center left, a color lithograph of an eagle on barrel with an elaborate "MBB" monogram over a stars and stripes shield with a sheaf of grain, boxes marked "Hops" and a bag of malt. On the right a color drawing of a factory building on a city with horse drawn wagons surrounded by the words "Magnus Beck/ Brewing Co./ Select Lager/ Buffalo's Best Beer."
Credit Line:
Gift of Bella C. Landauer
Object Number:
2002.1.3206
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
50851
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.












