Here are two shabby and aged antique printable receipts.
The first is a receipt on behalf of Holder & Herrick, of 47 & 49 Broad Street, in Boston, Mass. Their mailing address was P.O. Box 1899. Holder & Herrick were importers and dealers of tinplates, sheet iron and metals, and were agents for New Bedford Copper Co. and Brooklyn Brass Co. The receipt was made out to Mr. L. P. Skillin and dated October 3, 1893. The items purchased by Mr. Skillin came to a total of $290.23. A note at the bottom of the receipt indicates the freight to Portland was prepaid.
The second of the antique printable receipts was issued by Knowlton & Stone of Keene, NH. Knowlton & Stone were jobbers and retailers in hardware, paints and oils. The receipt was made out to Mrs. T. Colony and dated January 4, 1890. Mrs. Colony purchased a doorknob and another small item for a total of $1.20. The receipt is stamped PAID.
New in my Etsy shop this week is a set of printable botanical/floral journal cards. These cards can be printed to use as journal cards, scrapbooking ephemera, elements in cardmaking and mixed media projects, etc.
Also new in my Etsy shop this week is a coffee dyed printable paper pack. A vintage scenic nature themed digital stamp is included on the left and on the right of each page. Ink saver printable pages with the images on a white background are also included in the listing.
Preview images are linked to my shop.
Sandra
Thank you for sharing these images.
Julie J
You’re welcome, Sandra. 🙂
Jeannette
Thank you for these lovely images. I was especially excited to see the one with the date 1890. That’s the year our home was built.
Julie J
You’re welcome Jeannette. Wow, I’m impressed that your home was built in 1890! I’m sure it’s a treasure.❤️
Sylvia V Favell
You are so generous giving us these amazing images. I am so grateful. Thank you very much.
Julie J
You’re welcome, Sylvia. I’m happy to know you like the images. ?