My apologies that I forgot to announce yesterday who the winner of one of the Amazing Grace signs was. The winner is announced below.
Coffee and tea lovers will enjoy this 1920’s antique letter from a wholesale grocer. It has a King Cole Tea image on the top and a Luxor Coffee image on the bottom. I love the font used in the name on the letterhead.
This would be a great piece of ephemera to use as part of a collage.
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Thank you to everyone who entered to win of my Amazing Grace signs. The winner is Pam Ballard! Pam, please contact me at jasmasix (at) msn.com with your shipping address.
Pam choose the white sign with black lettering, so the sign created on the antique table leaf is still available. If any of you would like to purchase it, let me know. The cost is $15 + shipping, so let me know your zip code too. Thanks!
Oh my word. I am super excited. Cant type fast enough. Thanks so much. Made my day. Emailing now. Blessed by you!
Congratulations Pam!
Many happy congratulations, Pam!
Very cool, old graphic, Angie! I’ve heard of Oriental Tea, but never Oriental Coffee. You learn something new every day! 🙂
Congrats! 😀
I love your blog, and this letter is quite wonderful. I’ so lad I found you. Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Sue
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I love your blog, and this letter is quite wonderful. I’m so glad I found you. Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Sue
oh, my goodness! I collect King Cole Tea ephemera – I have door pushes, pencils, playing cards, ads, etc – I would have loved this – please let me know if you have any other King Cole Tea things (it also comes from my hometown of Saint John, NB and although I now live in SC I bring large quantities of KC tea back here on every trip home)
Love the image on the old letter but….all the link opened up was the can’s image…not letter. Was able to copy and paste on a word document but…sure would be nice if I could get your image saved properly.
LOVE all that you share.
Thank you,
Renee
Congratulations Pam!