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Merrick Thread Co. "The rhinoceros feels safe to tread his lofty way on Merrick's thread." [graphic].
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Contributor
Glase, John Oscar, 1856-1950, distributor.
Title
Merrick Thread Co. "The rhinoceros feels safe to tread his lofty way on Merrick's thread." [graphic].
Publisher
[Philadelphia] : Dando. Printing Publishing Co
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1885
Date
[ca. 1885]
Physical Description
1 print : chromolithograph ; sheet 12 x 8 cm (4.5 x 3 in.)
Description
Racist trade card promoting Merrick thread. Depicts a scene showing an animal act managed by a bare-breasted African woman. The woman holds a thread in her right hand that is tied around the horn of the rhinoceros walking a tightrope. The rhinoceros balances on his left leg on the white tightrope attached to two intersecting poles on one end. The woman, her hair pulled into a bun and adorned with two red feathers, is attired in a white sarong, a gold hoop earring, and a gold bracelet on her left arm. She is depicted with exaggerated features. She holds a spiked club to the ground in her left hand. Behind the woman is a spool of thread which is marked with "Merrick Thread Co. Best Six Cord 8" logo. Print also contains an image on verso depicting a partially opened box of several spools of thread, on which the thread company's tagline "Merrick Thread Co's Ready Wound Bobbins for Sewing Machines Warranted 200 Yards" is printed. Merrick Thread Co. was founded in 1865 by Timothy Merrick, Austin Merrick, and Origen Hall in Mansfield, Connecticut. After its founding, the company established mills in Holyoke, Massachusetts. In 1898, the company merged with thirteen other independent thread and yarn manufacturers to form the American Thread Company. The distributor, B.A. Glase's Son, was owned by John Oscar Glase, who inherited the business from his father Benneville A. Glase after his death in 1882.
Notes
Title from item.
Date inferred from content and genre of print.
Advertising text printed on verso: Buy Merrick Thread Co.'s Best Six Cord Soft Finish Spool Cotton For Machine & Hand Sewing. Warranted 200 Yds. Also.
Distributor's imprint printed on verso: B.A. Glase's Son, General Merchandise, Friedensburg, Pa.
Gift of David Doret.
Subject
Merrick Thread Co.
Africans -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Racism in popular culture.
Rhinoceroses.
Thread.
Thread industry -- Massachusetts -- Holyoke.
Tightrope walking.
Trained animals.
Genre
Chromolithographs -- 1880-1890.
Trade cards -- 1880-1890.
Associated name
Glase, John Oscar, 1856-1950, distributor.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Goldman Trade Card Collection - Merrick [P.2017.95.123]
Accession number
P.2017.95.123
In Collections
Gwen Goldman African Americana Trade Card Collection
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