These delicious looking chocolate treats are from a small recipe booklet that was published in 1911.Fig and Nut Chocolates: Marbled Fudge: Chocolate Butter Creams: Chocolate Almond Bars: Almond and Cherry Chocolate Creams: Click on images to enlarge.
Free Digital Image ~ Black and White Victorian Calling Cards Set 2
Here are two more of the pretty black and white Victorian calling cards with birds and lots of flourishes. These are similar to the three calling cards I posted last night. Click on images to enlarge.
Black and White Victorian Calling Cards Set 1
Here are three lovely black and white (with a little yellowing from age) Victorian calling cards! Click on images to enlarge.
Under the Window Children’s Book Page
This is a page from the book Under the Window, by Kate Greenaway, circa 1880.The full page: and the individual images: Click on images to enlarge.
Atmore’s Trade Cards
Here are two unique Victorian trade cards advertising Atmore’s Mince Meat and Genuine English Plum Pudding. Click on images to enlarge.
Vintage Seed Packet: Chives
Here is another vintage seed packet that I scanned for you from my collection. Click on image to enlarge.
Free Digital Image ~ Little Girl Scrapbooking
It looks like this little girl, from a 1914 magazine, is – scrapbooking! What fun! For those that prefer the aged look or if you’d like to do your own edits, I’ve included my original scan as well. Click on images to enlarge.
Three Guilty Kittens by Grace Drayton
This cute postcard was signed by GG (Grace) Wiederseim. Grace was married to Theodore Wiederseim at the time. Grace divorced Theodore and married W. Drayton in 1911, at which time she began signing her work Grace Drayton. Grace and Drayton divorced in 1923 but Grace continued signing her work Grace or G.G. Drayton. [Reference] Click on image to enlarge.
Vintage Lady Picture Clip Art
This pretty sketch of a young lady modelling a new style of summer dress is an illustration from the July 1915 issue of The Delineator magazine. Click on image to enlarge.
Vintage Lady Picture Clip Art
This lovely sketch of a young lady modelling a new style of summer dress is from the July 1915 issue of The Delineator magazine. Click on image to enlarge.
Victorian Boy ~ Scott’s Emulsion Advertising Card
I love the illustration of the boy on the front of this Victorian advertising card. “Scott’s Emulsion of cod liver oil with the hypophosphites of lime and soda is really a marvelous remedy in producing flesh and strength.” Uhm, okay. Click on images to enlarge.
Black and White Ornamental Design
This pretty design is from the November 1899 issue of The Designer magazine. Click on image to enlarge.