Today’s antique images come from a 1889 Harper’s Magazine and a 1916 Etude Magazine. This advertisement for a seed store has a lovely image of irises on it. I’ve given it a black and white tone here. This is the original color tone of the ad. Here’s a charming ad for dairy cattle. And this is just the image of the cow from the ad. This gorgeous piano ad image is from the Etude magazine. Here’s another beautiful piano advertisement. {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – 1860’s Fashions & Advertisements
It’s time for another Antique Graphics Wednesday! In an effort to make all the graphics I post each week more easily retrievable, I’ve created a new tab at the top of my page titled, “Antique Graphics to Print”, where all of the graphics are grouped together by category, so follow the link if you’d like to see all the graphics I’ve featured at Knick of Time. Just click on the images on that page to be taken to the original post with the original, {Read More}
Antique Graphics Wednesday – 1800’s Advertisements
These advertisements all come from some mid to late 1800’s Peterson’s Magazines. I got a stack of them at an auction early in the summer, and they are just priceless! On the off-chance there is an advertising exec. reading this post today, TAKE NOTE – I don’t care what you are selling, if your advertisements for products looked like these – I’d be your most faithful customer. These kinds of ads could make hemorrhoid cream sound romantic! {CLICK ON IMAGES TO DOWNLOAD} If {Read More}
Antique Graphics Advertisements and Instant Artwork
It’s been a few weeks since I posted more from my stock of antique graphics, so here’s some I hope you’ll enjoy and find useful for a project or two. Several of these would be perfect as framable art. Just print!All of these came from some 1800’s Peterson’s Magazines.Enjoy! This curling comb looks a little dangerous, but isn’t the artwork wonderful? “Don’t be a pig, Pussy.” – Frameable Art This crown came from an asthema medication ad. 2 lovely advertisements for {Read More}





