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2 Early 20th Century California Greeting Cards, Tipped-in Illustrations.

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“Greetings from California” Cards, each with tipped-in illustrations.; The larger, measuring 6” X 7 ˝” has a print of “Lupins and Sand,” Monterey Coast, California, from the oil painting by Bertha Stringer Lee. It was printed by Sunset Publishing House, San Francisco. The smaller card, measuring 5” X 6 Ľ” has “A California Vista,” from the oil painting by C.D. Robinson. This card is from a series of reproductions of California Scenes by California Artists, published by A.M. Robertson Book Store, San Francisco. Condition:very light soiling, covers; minor corner crease, larger card’s first ; Otherwise VG
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A Collection of Hand Made Christmas Cards and Other Correspondence of Enamel Artist Kay Whitcomb
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A Collection of Hand Made Christmas Cards and Other Correspondence of Enamel Artist Kay Whitcomb

by Kay Whitcomb Keith

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La Jolla, CA, [1961-1965]. General wear. . A collection of five items relating to Kay Whitcomb (1921-2015) who was an American enamel artist who graduated from Rhode Island School of Design and worked mostly in California but exhibited her work world wide. Most of Whitcomb's work was abstract, and while she most often worked with enamel, she was also known for her painting and print work. All of the items within the collection are some form of correspondence with Douglas Rowley of Massachusetts, a long time friend and printer of some of Whitcomb's photographic work. Three of the items are handmade Christmas cards from December 1963, 1964, and 1965 that feature Whitcomb's artwork. Each card features an image created by Whitcomb and a short note. The 1963 card is most likely a linocut print of what appears to be an artist rendering of a church and short generic holiday message. The 1964 card features a photograph of one of her enamel works entitled "Angel Panel, Enamel on… Read More
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Santa Claus & I  will open the store for the Christmas season on December 15th

Santa Claus & I will open the store for the Christmas season on December 15th

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Warren, NH: Warren News Steam Press, 1894. 12 1/2" x 9" with bold letters at the top reading "Santa Claus and I are prepared to show the most Satisfactory Line of Christmas Goods Ever Shown in Town" with a vignette at left of Santa about to descend the chimney while the reindeer look on. Doors open at 7 o'clock in the morning (don't come before!). Promoting December 15th as "opening day' for the holiday season. Promoted Decorated China, Books, Music, Dolls, Games, Plush, Leather and Celluloid Goods, Writing Desks and an Illustrated Dictionary. Of interest is "an Illustrated Dictionary containing nearly 1000 pages will be given to the school scholar guessing nearest how many times the store door opens during Christmas. It costs nothing to guess, only each scholar must record their own guess at the store." Fred C. Gleason, proprietor. Reverse is blank.
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A Set of Two Photographs Depicting Christmas Displays of Butcher Stores
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A Set of Two Photographs Depicting Christmas Displays of Butcher Stores

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[1894]. General wear. Minor scratches. The second photograph is missing the bottom left corner of the matte board. . The first photograph is a black and white image of a Christmas display of various meat and seafood products. The caption "Jorden & Co. Meat Market, 1894" is on the bottom. The photograph shows the interior of the store with the store counter and walls behind it cover in meat products with a table in the center of the store covered in various seafood products. A "Merry Christmas" banner surrounded by foliage hangs from the ceiling. In the display are several different sizes of whole fish, lobster, rabbit, large birds such as pheasant, turkey or chicken, and large slabs of hanging meat, most like from a cow. The photograph is mounted on board. Measures 8 1/4" x 6 1/2" (photograph), 9 1/4" x 7 3/4" The second photograph depicts a black and white image of a exterior front of a butcher store with various meat products hanging from the… Read More
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