Today’s antique graphics come from an 1888 Harper’s Magazine.
I love this image for Crown Collars.
It came from this larger advertisement.
I love the typography on these old ads.
I think the little emblem at the top would look
great on some kind of project.
I also love this ad for a laundry ringer, but would love
to have the real thing. I’ve come across a few, but none
of them were affordable, but I hope to get one someday.
to have the real thing. I’ve come across a few, but none
of them were affordable, but I hope to get one someday.
And here’s an ad for silverware that was supposedly so lovely,
it was likely poetry!
Many more free printable antique advertisements can be found HERE.
ahhhh gorgeous!!
LOL!!! silverware like a poem. you gotta love it. i love your graphics. they rock. working on an illustration now featuring some, i’ll be sure to show you when i’m done. hope all is well.thanks for the treats angie!
Wow – we sell fabric in our business and a lot of it to shirting companies – I have to do something with this.!!!
Many thanks
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Suzan
These are great graphics! I just can’t imagine that those collars were even a BIT comfortable but considering what the women had to wear back then, I think it’s justified! Hope your day at camp was fun!
Awesome graphics! Love your blog! Just found you at Cherished Bliss Craft & Tell. I’m now a follower and would love to have you stop by for a visit! Blessings ~ Judy
Very cool graphics!!
Mary Alice