Western Americana

Indians of the Plains and Forest, 1956IND 020Indians of the Plains and Forest, 1956IND 020

 

 

Complete set of 6 cards by Belgian Company Liebig on Indians of the Plains and Forest, 1956. BB KH

Price: $90.00

t-ind019bIND 019This collection represents a significant and carefully assembled body of European confectionery trade cards portraying the American West, produced primarily between circa 1880 and 1975 by major continental chocolate and confectionery manufacturers. Issued as promotional inserts within consumer packaging, these cards were part of one of the earliest and most influential forms of mass visual marketing, reaching millions of households across Europe. As such, they constitute an important yet under-recognized category of primary source material for the study of visual culture, consumer behavior, and the international circulation of popular historical narratives.t-ind019cIND 019

The collection is distinguished by its coherent thematic focus on the American frontier as interpreted through European commercial art. Subjects include Indigenous peoples, cavalry, cowboys, westward expansion, transportation, frontier settlements, and encounters between Native Americans and settlers. These images do not merely depict the American West; they reveal how it was selectively reimagined, mythologized, and commodified for European consumers. The cards therefore document the transnational construction of one of the most enduring frontier myths in modern global consciousness.

From a research perspective, the collection offers exceptional value across multiple academic fields. For scholars of history and American studies, it provides evidence of how narratives of expansion and conquest were disseminated internationally. For researchers in colonial and postcolonial studies, the cards offer critical insight into European systems of representation, racialized imagery, and the normalization of imperial ideologies through everyday consumer objects. For historians of advertising and media, the collection illustrates the sophisticated use of collectible imagery to create emotional engagement, brand loyalty, and repeat consumption. In addition, the cards serve as rich material for the study of chromolithography, commercial illustration, and the evolution of visual storytelling in mass-produced formats.

t-ind019dIND 019Importantly, while individual examples of such cards survive, intact and thematically unified collections of this scope and focus are increasingly difficult to assemble. As ephemeral objects originally intended for disposal, their survival in coherent groupings enhances their scholarly and institutional value. Preserved as a collection, rather than as isolated specimens, they allow researchers to examine patterns of representation, serial narrative construction, and marketing strategy in their proper commercial and cultural context.

This collection would therefore constitute a meaningful addition to any university library, special collections department, or research institution seeking to strengthen its holdings in visual culture, advertising history, transnational cultural exchange, and the global reception of the American West. It offers not only compelling visual material but also a rare documentary record of how commercial media shaped historical imagination across national boundaries.t-ind019eIND 019

95 cards in total. A handful from US sources but mainly from Spain, UK, France and Germany. Confectioners include Typhoo Tea, Reddings Tea, Burley Cubs Little Cigars, Ogden’s Cigarettes, Nestle, Sweetule Cigarettes, Taddy’s Premier Navy Cut, Will’s Cigarettes, Cavanders, Player’s Cigarettes, Ringtons, Toffees Trefin, Casa Serrano, Grands Magasins du Musee de Cluny, Grande Cordonnerie des Halles, Chocolat Guerin-Boutron, Au Printemps, Drogerie Max Hohlfeld, A&BC Gum, La Kabiline, Chicoree Extra Leroux, Chocolat Poulain, Chocolates Eduardo Pi, Chocolat Suchard, Australian Meat Co., Chocolates Juncosa, Raymond Perdrix Tailleur, Liebig Extract, Trebucien, Mouret-Appert, Lavazza, Jules Dumas Chemisier, Chicoree Emile Bonzel, Ceregumil Fernandez, Chicoree Bleu Argent Arlatte & Cie, Biscuits Lefevre, Maison Deron Chemisier, Gordon’s Bread. $1500

Price: $1500.00

The West. 1963IND 016The West. 1963IND 016

Complete 25 card set by English company Barrett called The West. 1963. KH

Price: $480.00

The West. 1960. IND 015The West. 1960. IND 015

 

Complete 25 card set by English company Sweetule or Mills called The West. 1960. BB KH

Price: $490.00

The West. 1968.  IND 014The West. 1968.  IND 014

 

Complete 25 card set by English company Ringtons called The West. 1968. BBB KH

Price: $250.00

 Wild West. 1970.  IND 013 Wild West. 1970.  IND 013

 

Complete 66 card set by English company Anglo Confectionary called Wild West. 1970. KH

Price: $800.00

American Indian Tribes. 1962.IND 012American Indian Tribes. 1962.IND 012

 

Complete 25 card set by George Payne Tea called American Indian Tribes. 1962. BBB KH

Price: $580.00

Cowboy. 1960. IND 011Cowboy. 1960. IND 011

Complete 50 card set by English company Primrose called Cowboy. 1960. KH

Price: $580.00

Indian Chiefs.  1930.IND 010Indian Chiefs.  1930.IND 010

 

Complete collection of 50 cards by British American Tobacco entitled Indian Chiefs. 1930. Very good condition. KH

Price: $1600.00

 Red Indians (second series). 1960.IND 009 Red Indians (second series). 1960.IND 009

Complete 25 card set by English company Kane Products called Red Indians (second series). 1960. BB KH

Price: $550.00

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