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File:albi.ab.jpg|[[Auguste Boyer]]<Br> (French arms) | File:albi.ab.jpg|[[Auguste Boyer]]<Br> (French arms) | ||
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File:nl.cas.jpg|[[Arms of Countries (Casiez)|Casiez-Bourgeois]] (Arms of countries) | |||
File:pau.cfg.jpg|[[Compagnie Française des Arts Graphiques]]<br>(region and town arms) | File:pau.cfg.jpg|[[Compagnie Française des Arts Graphiques]]<br>(region and town arms) | ||
File:bordeaux.elssa.jpg|[[Ellsa]]<br> (French cities) | File:bordeaux.elssa.jpg|[[Ellsa]]<br> (French cities) |
Revision as of 05:33, 1 October 2021
Trade cards are defined as cards and (larger) stamps (hard paper, cardboard, silk) issued by non-tobacco companies worldwide. Similar cards issued by tobacco companies are generally referred to as Tobacco cards or Cigarette cards and listed separately.
This page only lists cards issued as loose stamps or series. When intended to be in an album, the cards are listed under Heraldic albums.
Trade cards were very popular between 1920-1940, but have been issued since the 1860s until today. During the years many heraldic trade cards have been issued.
Sometimes a similar design was issued by more companies, sometimes even in many different countries.
Multinational Series
Arms, Flags and Types of Nations issued by over 150 companies in at least 8 countries (Austrian-Hungarian Empire, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, UK, Spain, Italy, USA...) | |
Arms and flags of countries issued by (at least):
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Austria
Trade exhibition Weiz
Belgium
Lonka
(Belgian cities)Plaza and Métropole Hotels (Belgian municipal arms)
Brazil
Eucalol
(Brazilian arms)
Czechia
Denmark
Nordisk Handelskalender
(Danish cities)Grænseforeningen Slesvigsk Samfund
(arms from Sleswig)
Loose stamps:
Finland
France
Armes des Villes de France issued by:
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Auguste Boyer
(French arms)Cantaloup-Catala
(French regions)Casiez-Bourgeois (Arms of countries)
Compagnie Française des Arts Graphiques
(region and town arms)Ellsa
(French cities)Epargne Scolaire (European cities)
Café Gilbert (European dynasties)
NOVA
(French provinces)Olida
(French provinces)Paul Renard-Le Petit Fermier
(French provinces)Chocolat Pupier
(French cities and national flags and arms)Suchard
(French regions)La Tour - Cadet Roussel
(French cities)Union Chocolate series
(French cities)
Loose stamps:
Germany
Aecht Franck
(German arms)Alpursa
(German arms)Bünting
(German cities)Emmerlinge
(German cities and countries)Gartmann
Arms and DiamondsGartmann
Arms of German guildsKappus - German Emperors
Reeser Maraginefabrik
(German and European States)Siegerin Margarine
(German cities)Stollwerck
(German cities)Unknown (German)
(Arms of cities)Unknown (German) 2
(Arms of cities)Unknown (Bavaria)
(Arms of Bavarian regions)Unknown
(German States and countries)
Loose stamps:
Hungary
Italy
Fassi
(Italian cities)Italian city cards
(Arms of Italian cities)
Loose stamps:
Netherlands
Arms and Flags Series issued by:
Several small companies in the Netherlands, as well as postcards and tobacco cards in the UK |
Loose stamps:
Beemster kaas
325 years of Hoogezand-Sappemeer
Paraguay
Russia
Spain
Caramelos Fisas
(Spanish provinces)Escudos, Uniformes y Edificios Nacionales
(Arms and uniforms)Exposicion Internacional (Spanish provinces)
Hueso
(Spanish cities)La Nueva España
(Spanish cities)Tarraga y El Castillo
(Spanish provinces)
Loose stamps
Sweden
Sundsvallautstälnningen, 1928
Stockholm Baltic Fair 1925
Switzerland
Lindt and Sprüngli
(Heraldryseries)
Loose stamps:
Hotel Adler, Kandersteg
Ticino, constitution, 1930
United Kingdom
Pascall's
(UK town arms)D.C. Thomson & Co, Ltd
(UK cities)Ty-Phoo colonial series
(UK colonies)Unknown (British)
(Arms of British Colonies)
Unknown
Unknown (Multilingual)
(Arms of cities)