| Contributor | 
      Hine, Frank B., copyright holder. | 
   
   
       | 
      Phillips, Emily, 1822-1909, collector. | 
   
   
      | Title | 
      [Domestic Sewing Machine Co. trade cards] [graphic]. | 
   
   
      | Publisher | 
      [United States] : [publisher not identified] | 
   
   
      | Publisher | 
      UNITED STATES. 1880 | 
   
   
      | Date | 
      [ca. 1880] | 
   
   
      | Physical Description | 
      3 prints : chromolithographs ; sheet 10 x 17 cm (4 x 6.75 in.) or smaller. | 
   
   
      | Description | 
      Series of trade cards promoting the Domestic Sewing Machine Co. "Make no mistake you buy a domestic" depicts two white women,
         one tall and the other of short stature, who carry parasols and converse. "Wes don got de "domestic" we has!" depicts a racist,
         comic genre scene of an African American couple, portrayed in racist caricature with exaggerated features, who have acquired
         a sewing machine. In the center is a man and woman in a blue-colored cart being pulled by a galloping brown horse. The man,
         attired in a top hat; a blue jacket; a white collared shirt; and green checked pants, strains and leans forward as he holds
         the reins. The woman, attired in a yellow dress with black polka dots and a pink bonnet, leans back and exclaims in the vernacular
         that "wes don got the Domestic, we has!" She raises her left hand in the air and holds a white handkerchief. A sewing machine
         is visible inside the cart. In the far right a barefooted boy attired in a straw hat; a white collared shirt; and brown pants
         rolled up to his calves, possibly their displaced son, runs beside the wagon. In the top right corner is an inset illustration
         of a Domestic Sewing Machine Co.’s sewing machine. "Yes my father was a great antiquarian; where he studied antiquity" depicts
         a well-dressed, white man and woman couple standing on a veranda conversing. The next panel depicts an older white man carrying
         a sack on his back and picking through a barrel filled with straw and scrap metal with garbage strewn around on the ground.
         William S. Mack & Co. and N.S. Perkins founded the Domestic Sewing Machine Company in 1864 in Norwalk, Ohio. The White Sewing
         Machine Company bought the company in 1924.
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      | Notes | 
      Title supplied by cataloger. | 
   
   
       | 
      One print [1975.F.229] copyrighted by Frank B. Hine. | 
   
   
       | 
      Includes advertising text printed on versos. | 
   
   
       | 
      Gift of Emily Phillips, 1883. Gift of Helen Beitler, 2001 [P.9983.5]. | 
   
   
       | 
      RVCDC | 
   
   
       | 
      Description revised 2021. | 
   
   
       | 
      Access points revised 2021. | 
   
   
       | 
      Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. | 
   
   
       | 
      Digitized. | 
   
   
      | Subject | 
      Domestic Sewing Machine Co. | 
   
   
       | 
      African American boys -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
   
   
       | 
      African American couples -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
   
   
       | 
      African American men -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
   
   
       | 
      African American women -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
   
   
       | 
      African Americans -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
   
   
       | 
      Carts & wagons. | 
   
   
       | 
      Consumers. | 
   
   
       | 
      Conversation. | 
   
   
       | 
      Couples. | 
   
   
       | 
      Courtship. | 
   
   
       | 
      Older persons. | 
   
   
       | 
      Racism in popular culture. | 
   
   
       | 
      Running. | 
   
   
       | 
      Scavenging. | 
   
   
       | 
      Sewing machine industry -- New York (State) -- New York. | 
   
   
       | 
      Sewing machines. | 
   
   
       | 
      Women. | 
   
   
      | Genre | 
      Chromolithographs -- 1870-1880. | 
   
   
       | 
      Humorous pictures -- 1870-1880. | 
   
   
       | 
      Trade cards -- 1870-1880. | 
   
   
      | Printer | 
      Hine, Frank B., copyright holder. | 
   
   
      | Provenance | 
      Phillips, Emily, 1822-1909, collector. | 
   
   
      | Location | 
      Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| trade card - Domestic [1975.F.229 & 230; P.9983.5] | 
   
   
      | Accession number | 
      1975.F.229 | 
   
   
       | 
      1975.F.230 | 
   
   
       | 
      P.9983.5 |