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Two hundred and twenty-eight (228) chromolithographic coffee and confectionery trade cards. 1st-188th items: One hundred and eighty-eight (188) Arbuckle Ariosa Coffee trade cards. 1st-99th items: Ninety-nine (99) state and territory map trade cards. Lithographed by the Donaldson Brothers, New York, circa 1889. Includes two (2) "51 – New York", two (2) "52 – Maine", two (2) "53 – Georgia", one (1) "54 – Pennsylvania", two (2) "55 – Oregon", one (1) "56 – Maryland", three (3) "57 – West Virginia", four (4) "58 – Louisiana", one (1) "59 – Florida", one (1) "61 -Kentucky", three (3) "63 – Michigan", three (3) "65 – Minnesota", six (6) "66 – Texas", two (2) "68 – Ohio", one (1) "69 – Vermont", two (2) "70 – New Hampshire", two (2) "72 – Delaware", five (5) "73 – Tennessee", one (1) "74 – California", two (2) "75 – Idaho", two (2) "76 – North Carolina", one (1) "77 – Illinois", six (6) "78 – Washington", two (2) "79 – Montana", one (1) "81 – Nebraska", four (4) "82 – South Dakota, four (4) "83 – Missouri", two (2) "85 – Wisconsin", four (4) "86 – Utah", four (4) "87 – Arkansas", two (2) "88 – Ohio", three (3) "89 – Nevada", four (4) "91 – District of Columbia", two (2) "93 – New Jersey", one (1) "94 – Rhode Island", two (2) "95 – New Mexico", three (3) "96 – North Dakota", two (2) "97 – Colorado", one (1) "99 – Indian Territory", and three (3) "100 – Arizona" cards. 100th-151st items: Fifty-two (52) "Views from a Trip Around the World" trade cards. Lithographed by Joseph P. Knapp, New York, circa 1891. Includes one (1) "1 – London, England", one (1) "2 – Stockholm, Sweden", one (1) "5 – Vienna, Austria", one (1) "6 – "Antwerp, Holland", two (2) "7 – Madrid, Spain", one (1) "8 – Venice, Italy", three (3) "9 – Constantinople, Turkey", one (1) "10 – Edinburgh, Scotland", one (1) "11 – Munich, Bavaria", two (2) "12 – Naples, Italy", one (1) "15 – Lucerne, Switzerland", two (1) "17 – Paris, France", three (3) "19 – Cairo, Egypt", five (5) "20 – Calcutta, India", one (1) "21 – Algiers, Algeria", one (1) "24 – Lima, Peru", one (1) "25 – Rome, Italy", three (3) "27 – Montreal, Canada", three (3) "28 – Athens, Greece", one (1) "31 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", three (3) "32 – Brussels, Belgium", one (1) "33 – Zanzibar, Africa", two (2) "37 – Guayaquil, Ecuador", one (1) "39 – Granada, Nicaragua", one (1) "41 – Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands", one (1) "44 – Moscow, Russia", one (1) "45 – Montevideo, Uruguay, S.A.", two (2) "46 – Melbourne, Australia", three (3) "48 – New York, N.Y., U.S.A.", and three (3) "50 – Yokohama, Japan" cards. 152nd-177th items: Twenty-six (26) "Sports and Pastimes of All Nations" trade cards. Lithographed by Kaufmann and Strauss, New York, circa 1893. Includes two (2) "2 – England", two (2) "3 – Scotland", one (1) "4 – Ireland", one (1) "5 – Wales", one (1) "7 – Germany", one (1) "8 – Holland", two (2) "12 – Italy", one (1) "18 – Tyrol", one (1) "19 – Poland", one (1) "20 – Gypsy", two (2) "22 – American Indians", two (2) "28 – Patagonia", two (2) "29 – Cuba", two (2) "30 – Mexico", two (2) "37 – Turkey", one (1) "39 – Thibet", and two (2) "46 – Rome" cards. 178th-186th items: Nine (9) "Zoological" trade cards. Lithographed by Knapp and Company, New York, circa 1890. Includes one (1) "1 – Opossum", one (1) "6 – European Lynx", one (1) "9 – Indian Rhinoceros", one (1) "11 – Asiatic Elephant", one (1) "23 – Polar Bear", one (1) "27 – Big Horn", one (1) "31 – Panda", one (1) "35 – Ermine", and one (1) "39 – Aard Vark" card. 187th-188th items: Two (2) "Birds" cards, including "62" and "69". 189th-225th items: Thirty-seven (37) Allen and Ginter, Richmond, Virginia, trade cards. 189th-201st items: Thirteen (13) "Birds of the Tropics" trade cards. Lithographed by George Harris and Sons, Philadelphia, 1889. Includes "African Flamingo", "Alexandrine Ring Parakeet", "Apteryx", "Black-Throated Golden Pheasant", "Brent Goose", "The Impeyan Pheasant", "New Zealand Parrot", "Owl Parrot", "Red and Blue Macaw", "Satin Bower Bird", "Schreibers Humming Bird", "Tri-colored Cockatoo", and "Yellow-Casque Black Hornbill" cards. 201st-209th items: Eight (8) "50 Fish from American Waters" trade cards. Lithographed by Lindner, Eddy, and Clauss, New York, 1889. Includes "Blowfish", "Carp", "Moonfish", "Porgy", "Sheepshead", "Sturgeon", "Whitebait", and "Whitefish" cards. 209th-216th items: Seven (7) "Parasol Drill" trade cards. Lithographed by Schumacher and Ettlinger, New York, 1888. Includes "Left Shoulder Arms", "Advance", "Take Arms", "Shoulders Square", "Dress Parade", "Best Company", and "Right Face cards". 216th-219th items: Three (3) "City Flags" trade cards. Includes "Edinburgh, "Lyons", and "Morocco". 220th-222nd items: Three (3) "World's Smokers" trade cards. Includes "Swede – 30 Years' War", "African", and "Japanese". 223rd-224th items: Two (2) "General Government and State Capitol Buildings of the United States" trade cards. Lithographed by the Gast Lithograph and Engraving Company, New York, 1889. Includes "Treasury Building in Washington" and "Capitol of Utah in Salt Lake City" cards. 225th item: One (1) "Naval Flag" trade card, "Admiral, Mexico". 226th-228th items: Three (3) The Philadelphia Confectioners, "Zoo" trade cards. Includes "6 – Black Bear", "17 – Hippopotamus", and "45 – Walrus" cards. Trade cards range in size from 2 7/8" H x 1 5/8" W to 3 1/8" H x 5 1/8" W. CONDITION: 1st-188th items: Overall good condition with dampstaining, creases, fading, ink marks, tears, areas of loss, largest 1 1/4" x 1 1/2", etc. to be expected from age. One (1) "93 – New Jersey" card mounted to card stock backing. One (1) "86 – Utah" card with "North Carolina" text without Arbuckle information, en verso. Tape repairs, bottom center of "33 – Zanzibar, Africa" and center right of "31 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil" cards. 189th-225th items: Overall good condition with dampstaining, creases, fading, ink marks, tears, areas of loss, etc. to be expected from age. Flaking/areas of loss to majority of "Left Shoulder Arms" and "Dress Parade" cards. No text to "Treasury Building in Washington" card, en verso. 226th-228th items: Overall good condition with dampstaining, creases, fading, flaking, etc., to be expected from age.