The envelope has wear and chipping at the top. The set includes the doll, three dresses and four hats. All have been punched out of the original cards, but are in very good+ to near-fine condition. A very scarce little paperdoll. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall View More...
Color pictures, similar to postcards. No date, but the streets are not paved, and only horse drawn wagons are shown; no cars. ; Oblong 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 32 pages View More...
First item is a small card, 2 1/2x4 1/2", printed one side: "Souvenir 1904-5, Philomath Public Schools" with a ribbon attached in one corner. Second and third items are both dated 1907. One is a commencement announcement/program, one page folded in half. The third is a very attractive little card labled "Souvenir", with an embossed full color front. Inside it lists the School Board members and teachers. Three nice little bits of historical ephemera. Price is, of course, for all three. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall View More...
Read leather notebook, with gilt initials of the Jack co. On the front, and a small pencil contained in the spine. Blank ruled pages, with data tables in the front, and calendars in the rear. Never used. Small extra page with owner's name inscribed. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall View More...
A beautiful copy. The book appears as-new. The DJ has typical light surface soil, with a small closed tear at the lower left front, and a spot of soil/rubbing on the back at the outer bottom corner. The cloth is dark maroon, almost brown, and the top edge is gilt. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 368 pages View More...
A nice little piece of advertising. Color front, showing Crusoe, 4 color pages inside, and an ad for Queen Lily Soap on the back. No date, but obviously early 1900's. Ad for Kleeno Washing Powder inside the front cover. Ligh wear to the edges, faint wrinkling to the covers. ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 16 pages View More...
The spine and the outer edge of the rear cover and several page corners have been reinforced with clear tape. Corners are rubbed. Sticker residue upper right corner. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 38 pages View More...
The paper is browning and disintegrating. The contents are very good + to fine, but well glued in. Some beautiful Christmas cards, as well as a whole section of ephemera, notes, menus, etc. , relating to the club. All sorts of interesting things. There is a miniature book, "the Trail to Christmas" by Wilber D. Nesbit, and a Christmas card signed by Bert & Alta Hubbard. Bert is the son of Elbert Hubbard (Roycrofters). Also, a pamplet signed by the then-governor of Pennsylvania, Martin G. Brumbaugh, giving his address on Pennsylvania Day at the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1915. Who know... View More...