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- Trade_card abstract "Trade card describes small cards, similar to the visiting cards exchanged in social circles, that businesses would distribute to clients and potential customers. Trade cards first became popular at the beginning of the 17th century in London. These functioned as advertising and also as maps, directing the public to merchants' stores, as no formal street address numbering system existed at the time.The trade card is an early example of the modern business card. Some businesses began to create increasingly sophisticated designs, especially with the development of color printing. A few companies specialized in producing stock cards, usually with an image on one side and space on the other side for the business to add its own information. As the designs became more attractive and colorful, collecting trade cards became a popular hobby in the late 19th century, since color images were not yet widely available.In its original sense, the "trade" in trade card refers to its use by the proprietor of a business to announce his trade, or line of business. By moving into the realm of collecting, trade cards gave rise to the trading card, the meaning now shifting to the exchange or trade of cards by enthusiasts. Some cards, particularly those produced by tobacco companies featuring baseball players, later developed into collectibles and lost their function as a business advertisement.".
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- Trade_card wikiPageExternalLink cigandtrade.com.
- Trade_card wikiPageExternalLink tradecards.
- Trade_card wikiPageExternalLink tradecards.
- Trade_card wikiPageExternalLink fulton.brooklynpubliclibrary.org.
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- Trade_card wikiPageExternalLink trade.htm.
- Trade_card wikiPageExternalLink trade-cards.
- Trade_card wikiPageExternalLink TradeCards3138.html.
- Trade_card wikiPageID "364696".
- Trade_card wikiPageRevisionID "536746610".
- Trade_card hasPhotoCollection Trade_card.
- Trade_card subject Category:Business_cards.
- Trade_card subject Category:Ephemera.
- Trade_card subject Category:Stationery.
- Trade_card type Abstraction100002137.
- Trade_card type BusinessCard106425404.
- Trade_card type BusinessCards.
- Trade_card type Card106477371.
- Trade_card type Communication100033020.
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- Trade_card type Identification106885083.
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- Trade_card type PositiveIdentification106885389.
- Trade_card comment "Trade card describes small cards, similar to the visiting cards exchanged in social circles, that businesses would distribute to clients and potential customers. Trade cards first became popular at the beginning of the 17th century in London. These functioned as advertising and also as maps, directing the public to merchants' stores, as no formal street address numbering system existed at the time.The trade card is an early example of the modern business card.".
- Trade_card label "Trade card".
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- Trade_card depiction Tradecard.jpg.
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