002coff:
1891
Coffee Farm in Brazil. Photographic image of workers picking coffee on
a Brazilian plantation. Published as an illustration to a book.
Text
beneath the photo describes the scene.
8x10 in. $30
003coff:
1852
Brazilian Coffee Plantation Scene. Antique engraved image from
Gleason's Pictorial, showing a typical scene on a Brazilian coffee
plantation. Text above the image discusses the coffee growing
industry
in Brazil.
11x16 in. $40
004coff:
1880
US Grant Visits Mexican Coffee Farm. Antique hand colored engravings
and a short article about General US Grant's visit to a coffee
plantation in Mexico. The article describes Mexico's coffee growing
region, and the process by which coffee is produced. The images show
typical plantation scenes, and a close-up of the coffee plant itself.
11x16 in.$60
Black & White: $50
006coff:
1885
Coffee Mills for Grocers. Page from the mail order catalog of Markley,
Alling and Co., containing engraved images of two hand-cranked coffee
mills. Prices of each mill are shown beneath the images. 7x10 in. $30
009coff:
1891
Coffee Production Scenes. Two engraved images of coffee being picked
and dried on a Central American plantation. Text on the same page
describes the trade in coffee as a commodity in the United States.
11x16 in. $50 (colored) - (b&w $40)
011coff:
Rand McNally & Co. color map of Brazil, compliments of the
National Coffee Department of Brazil.
14 x 10 in. $30
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200coff:
1880
Coffee Picking in Costa Rica. Beautifully hand colored engraving from
Harper's Weekly, titled "Picking Coffee in Costa Rica." Shows workers
on a coffee plantation, gathering
beans from the plants.
11x16 in. $70
Black & White: $60
202coff:
Wood engraving from South America showing a "Coffee Gathering" in top
image. Men are loading and carrying barrels of coffee beans as their
boss
supervises from his horse.
13-1/2 x 11 in. $30
203coff:
Colored advertisement for iced coffee recipes which was featured in The
Saturday Evening Post and was published by the Pan-American Coffee
Bureau. Their slogan was, "Coffee's cheerful
lift is always welcome!"
13 x 10 in. $20
204coff:
1926 Monarch Coffee color advertisement featured in The Country
Gentleman. Advertisement illustrates how they improve coffee quality
without adding a
penny to the cost.
14 x 11 in. $20
205coff:
1949 Colored advertisement for Borden's Instant Coffee
and Borden's Evaporated Milk.
14 x 10 in. $20
206coff:
1953 Color advertisement featuring World's Champion Trick Roper Jim
Eskew, Jr. taking a much-needed coffee break as, "There's a welcome
lift in every cup!" Featured in The Saturday Evening Post and published
by Pan-American
Coffee Bureau.
13-1/2 x 10 in. $20
207coff:
1927 Color Maxwell House Coffee advertisement featured in Ladies' Home
Journal. "Good to the last drop." ARticle explains why Maxwell House is
the best coffee.
14 x 10 in. $20
208coff:
1854 Wood engraving featured in Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room
Companion titled, "Interior of a Turkish Coffee-House," which is
surrounded by text describing a Turkish coffee house.
15 x 11 in. $30
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209coff:
1853 Wood engraving featured in The Illustrated London News showing a
Turkish Coffee-House.
16 x 11 in. $30
210coff:
1926 Color advertisement for Maxwell House Coffee featured in The
Ladies Home Journal. "Even in that land of good living...it was a place
of wonders," the article tells of the kitchen in the most famous hotel
of the Old South. And of course they served Maxwell House coffee!
14 x 11 in. $30
212coff:
1924 Half-tone images showing how coffee is picked, processed, sorted,
graded and readied for shipping.
12-1/2 x 9-1/2 in. $20
213coff:
1879 Wood engraving featured in The Graphic showing the "Exterior and
Interior of New Coffee Tavern at Bradford, Recently Inaugurated By Mr.
W.E. Forster,
M.P. in bottom image.
16 x 11-1/2 in. $30
214coff:
1891 Wood engravings with 4-page article titled, "The Coffee Exchange
Of the City of New York," By Richard Wheatley. Image on front page
shows a woman picking coffee.
22 x 16 in. $40
Color: $60
215coff:
1901 Half-tone image titled, "Coffee District Between Ponce and
Adjuntas, Porto Rico." Featured in the Yearbook, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Plate XLIII.
9 x 6 in. $25
216coff:
Chromolithograph advertising Hills Bros Coffee which shows a man mowing
his lawn craving a nice hot cup of coffee in top image and a man
shoveling snow in bottom image dreaming of an iced cold coffee. Slogan,
"Some like (hot) and Some like it (cold). Artist is
Cobean.Lithograph
published in the U.S.A.
20 x 15 in. $50
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