Vintage Ephemera Gallery
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A Valentine my Grandpa George gave to my Grandma Alice most likely from the mid to late late 1920s.
It’s a pretty safe bet that these pinbacks were from my family’s anti-Prohibition stance
This is a payment book for what I can only assume was an engagement or wedding ring my Grandpa Georg
Glued into my Grandma Alice’s scrapbook is this event flyer from my Grandfather’s work.
This is a $10 bank note issued by the Bank of the State of Georgia dated March 2, 1860 out of Savann
My Grandpa George’s World War II era house flag measures 2'7" x 5’ which is a bit o
For St. Patrick’s Day I offer this very small button. It’s about the size of a dime, and
My Grandpa George’s slide rule, which I am sure he used in his machinist schooling at the star
A ticket stub to Michael Todd’s Hall of Music, which sadly has no date. Thus I can only guess
Happy 100th birthday to Wrigley Field. For 5 generations you’ve been a part of my family. Here
This little stamp has been floating around for years, but it wasn’t until recently that it daw
My Grand Aunt Madeline Zabowski was so fond of this clipping that she wrote her name on the back. I
~ Shredded Wheat ad, c. 1913via Suffrage Ephemera Collection, Special Collections Department, Bryn M
Original map of the #Arctic & #Antarctic Regions from 1927 in black and white on simple matte pa
Don’t let anyone with a suspiciously long neck and a penchant for peeping spoil your day at the beac
Don’t let anyone with a suspiciously long neck and a penchant for peeping spoil your day at the beac
feuerzeugin:hell-inahandbasket:Vintage Postcard (1909)Beetles Toasting Wine Picnic in WoodsMaikäferl
Vintage ad “La Mascota”, Cigarro Mejicano published in “Almanaque Bouret”, M
Bill Grant Scrapbook - FACTORY Fanzine XXXIII
Bill Grant Scrapbook - FACTORY Fanzine XXXIII
Bill Grant Scrapbook - FACTORY Fanzine XXXIII
Bill Grant Scrapbook - FACTORY Fanzine XXXIII
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Prang Christmas Card, ca. 1870s–80sArtist: G. S. Hill (American?; fl. 2nd half 19th century)Chromoli
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