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Antique Greeting Card Collection

American History Museum

Object Details

Collection Collector

Norcross, Arthur Dickinson, d. 1968

Collection Designer

Tuck, Raphael, fl. 1880s

Collection Manufacturer

Norcross Greeting Card Company (New York (N.Y.))
Rust Craft Publishers (Boston, Mass.)

Collection Collector

Rust, Fred Winslow, 1877?-1949

Collection Designer

Prang, Louis, fl. 1880-1900
Chase, Ernest Dudley, fl. 1920s

Collection Collector

Rust Craft Greeting Card Company (Dedham (Mass.))

Collection Citation

Norcross Greeting Card Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Scope and Contents

This series consists of twenty seven cubic feet of scrapbooks of greeting cards, greeting cards not in volumes, and antique cards used in the Norcross Traveling Greeting Card Exhibition. This material includes many handmade items as well as the products of early card manufacturers. Also included are Valentine writers and materials of card designers. Materials include mainly scrapbooks of greeting cards, greeting cards not in volumes, and antique cards used in the Norcross Travelling Greeting Card Exhibition. Also included are related products such as trade cards, postcards, calendars, and calling cards; cards and other materials of Louis Prang and Raphael Tuck; Valentine writers from which verses for cards were drawn; novelties; and a few slides. The greeting cards not in volumes are arranged primarily by season, occasion, designer and/or manufacturer, physical characteristic and visual image. Others are unsorted. The bulk of these cards are dated 1880 1900. The scrapbooks contain Valentines, Christmas and New Years cards, and sample cards. Several hundred mounted antique cards make up the Norcross Traveling Greeting Card Exhibition, circa 1825 1905. These cards are labeled with descriptive information and a set number. A small number have been un-mounted for convenience in storage and for conservation reasons. The materials of designer Louis Prang include biographical information, correspondence and notes, greeting cards and artwork, several scrapbooks of cards, a proof book and impressions, printed material, a scrapbook of Lizbeth B. Humphrey (a designer for Prang), and a few other types of material. The materials of designer Raphael Tuck include volumes of cards and novelties. Other cards by Prang and Tuck can be found in the "designer, manufacturer" category of the antique greeting cards. A number of novelties, which were perhaps exchanged in place of greeting cards or exchanged prior to the production of cards, are included as well as volumes of Valentine writers, 1800 1898, from which verses for cards were drawn. Materials include mainly scrapbooks of greeting cards, greeting cards not in volumes, and antique cards used in the Norcross Traveling Greeting Card Exhibition. Also included are related products such as trade cards, postcards, calendars, and calling cards; cards and other materials of Louis Prang and Raphael Tuck; Valentine writers from which verses for cards were drawn; novelties; and a few slides. Valentine cards include bank note cameo embossed civil war cobweb (beehive), comic (vinegar) cutouts, embossed envelopes, fans, handmade and handwritten lace-edged and lift-up. Lithograph lock of hair mechanicals. The cards are arranged first by occasion. If there is enough materials are then arranged by publisher, physical characteristics, and then general.
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Norcross Greeting Card Collection

Date

circa 1800-1930 (bulk 1880-1900)

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0058, Series 2

Type

Archival materials

Collection Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Collection Restrictions

Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Viewing the film portion of the collection without reference copies requires special appointment, please inquire. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270. Viewing the film portion of the collection without reference copies requires special appointment, please inquire.
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