Pre-19th-century trade catalogs
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pre-19th-century-trade-catalogs-183-6965686
title:
Pre-19th-century trade catalogs
text:
Trade catalogs, originating in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries primarily in Europe, are print catalogs which advertise products and ideas in words, illustrations, or both. They included decor, ironwork, furniture, and kitchenware. If a trade catalog included illustrations, the items were commonly engraved or hand-drawn and replicated. Catalogs spread through trade, by travelers or traveling merchants. They contained lists of items from different places, with local catalogs adv
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description:
The history of trade catalogs, particularly those with furniture designs or decor, before 1800
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-19th-century_trade_catalogs
date created:
2023-04-26T02:08:37Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T19:26:56Z
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