Showing posts with label Domestic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Domestic. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Photo Reprint Domestic sewing machine. bride and groom 1882

Photo Reprint Domestic sewing machine. bride and groom 1882 Review


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Photo Reprint Domestic sewing machine. bride and groom 1882 Feature

  • Photo Reprint
  • Printed at 15 x 18 in.
  • 1882
The Popular Graphic Arts Collection is a large collection of historical prints (ca. 1700-1900) created to document geographic locations or popular subjects and sometimes used for advertising and educational purposes. Most are by American printmakers (e.g., Baillie, Currier & Ives, Sachse & Co.), but publishers in many other countries are also represented (e.g., Antonio Vanegas Arroyo). Subjects vary widely, from city and harbor views, street scenes, and manufacturing plants to genre scenes, historical events, religious iconography and portraits. This collection includes some images that reflect popular racism and stereotypes of their era. Photo Reprint Domestic sewing machine. bride and groom 1882. Reprint is 15 in. x 18 in. on archival quality photo paper.


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Mar 27, 2012 13:34:03

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Photo Reprint Domestic sewing machines. Fashions for the fall of 1873 1873

Photo Reprint Domestic sewing machines. Fashions for the fall of 1873 1873 Review


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Photo Reprint Domestic sewing machines. Fashions for the fall of 1873 1873 Feature

  • Photo Reprint
  • Printed at 36 x 30 in.
  • 1873
The Popular Graphic Arts Collection is a large collection of historical prints (ca. 1700-1900) created to document geographic locations or popular subjects and sometimes used for advertising and educational purposes. Most are by American printmakers (e.g., Baillie, Currier & Ives, Sachse & Co.), but publishers in many other countries are also represented (e.g., Antonio Vanegas Arroyo). Subjects vary widely, from city and harbor views, street scenes, and manufacturing plants to genre scenes, historical events, religious iconography and portraits. This collection includes some images that reflect popular racism and stereotypes of their era. Photo Reprint Domestic sewing machines. Fashions for the fall of 1873 1873. Reprint is 36 in. x 30 in. on archival quality photo paper.


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Mar 26, 2012 05:09:05

Monday, March 5, 2012

1871 Ad Domestic Noiseless Look Stitch Sewing Machine Toledo Ohio Antique Style - Original Print Ad

1871 Ad Domestic Noiseless Look Stitch Sewing Machine Toledo Ohio Antique Style - Original Print Ad Review


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1871 Ad Domestic Noiseless Look Stitch Sewing Machine Toledo Ohio Antique Style - Original Print Ad Feature

  • Product Type: Original Print Ad; Black / White
  • Grade: Near Mint / Very Fine
  • Dimensions: Approximately 2.25 x 2.5 inches; 6 x 6 cm
  • Authentication: Dual Serial-Numbered Certificates of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Packaged in custom sleeve w/ archival black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)
This is a small original 1871 black and white print ad for The Domestic Noiseless, Look Stitch Sewing Machine by the Domestic Sewing Machine Company of Toledo, Ohio.


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Mar 05, 2012 16:48:04

Sunday, January 29, 2012

1890's Domestic Sewing Machine Victorian Vintage Advertising Antique Advertising Poster

1890's Domestic Sewing Machine Victorian Vintage Advertising Antique Advertising Poster Review


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1890's Domestic Sewing Machine Victorian Vintage Advertising Antique Advertising Poster Feature

  • Original Antique Poster--Absolutely NOT a Reproduction
  • Certificate of Authenticity included with purchase
  • Age: Circa 1890's
  • Archivally Linen Mounted
  • Size and Condition: Please see detailed product description
1890 Domestic Antique Sewing Machine American Victorian PosterPRINTED BY: A.S. Seer's Litho Print, Union Square NYAGE: c. 1890's, LithographCONDITION: C, Linen Mounted, Restored tears. Machine folded in half when produced, as most early advertising posters are, professionally restored, displays beautifully. A rare American piece.NOTE: This rare and wonderful and uncommon early sewing machine poster that has a poetic verse of the 1880-90's era. Poem reads: This is the machine that I'll have! This is the dress made on the machine that I'll have. This is the girl that run the machine, that made nice dresses for the Queen, on the machine that I'll have. This is the couple-how happy they seem, because they have got a Domestic machine! The people shout ‘tis well, 'tis wise! twill make a dress of any size-That's the machine that I'll have. This is the gent so sharp and keen that married the girl that run the machine, that made the dressses for the Queen, on the the machine that I'll have.The art work and fashion of the times is stunning, see our extra pics. We only have this one and have never seen it before. great for the 19th century sewing machine collector, fashion, dressmaker and early vintage fabric, quilt and vintage cloting enthusiast. Beautiful, rare and ready for framing!Size: 15 x 19.5 inches


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Jan 30, 2012 01:57:06