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A trade card is a square or rectangular card that is small, but bigger than the modern visiting card, and is exchanged in social circles, that a business distributes to clients and potential customers, as a kind of business card. Trade cards first became popular at the end of the 17th century in Paris, Lyon and London. They functioned as advertising and also as maps, directing the public to the merchants' stores (no formal street address numbering system existed at the time).

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  • Carte de commerce (fr)
  • Trade card (en)
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  • Une carte de commerce était une carte carrée ou rectangulaire qui était assez petite, mais plus grande que la carte de visite moderne. Elle était échangée dans les cercles sociaux, les entreprises en distribuaient aux clients et aux clients potentiels, comme une sorte de carte de visite. Les cartes de commerce sont devenues populaires à la fin du XVIIe siècle à Paris, Lyon et Londres. Elles avaient une fonction publicitaire et permettaient en outre aux clients de situer les magasins à une époque où le système de numérotation des adresses n'existait pas encore. (fr)
  • A trade card is a square or rectangular card that is small, but bigger than the modern visiting card, and is exchanged in social circles, that a business distributes to clients and potential customers, as a kind of business card. Trade cards first became popular at the end of the 17th century in Paris, Lyon and London. They functioned as advertising and also as maps, directing the public to the merchants' stores (no formal street address numbering system existed at the time). (en)
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  • Une carte de commerce était une carte carrée ou rectangulaire qui était assez petite, mais plus grande que la carte de visite moderne. Elle était échangée dans les cercles sociaux, les entreprises en distribuaient aux clients et aux clients potentiels, comme une sorte de carte de visite. Les cartes de commerce sont devenues populaires à la fin du XVIIe siècle à Paris, Lyon et Londres. Elles avaient une fonction publicitaire et permettaient en outre aux clients de situer les magasins à une époque où le système de numérotation des adresses n'existait pas encore. (fr)
  • A trade card is a square or rectangular card that is small, but bigger than the modern visiting card, and is exchanged in social circles, that a business distributes to clients and potential customers, as a kind of business card. Trade cards first became popular at the end of the 17th century in Paris, Lyon and London. They functioned as advertising and also as maps, directing the public to the merchants' stores (no formal street address numbering system existed at the time). (en)
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