This chromolith specimen was printed by the Donaldson Brothers of Five Points, NY. and likely dates between 1870 and 1890. The flip side is a particularly fine specimen of typographic achievement for the merchant H.O'Neill & Co.; makers of hats and bonnets for the ladies. Like most all job printing goes, these trade cards were designed in-house by highly skilled employees of the individual printers who specialized in artful printing of the period. Together, the combined talents of these brilliant artists and job printers invented the notion of advertising as we once knew it. How have we gone so far astray since then? |
Gracious! Another confusion of (mostly) moths as butterflies, a kinda goofy-looking Saturniid moth to start off with. :) (I'll write via your home e-mail soon.) T
ReplyDeleteI knew that! I was just baiting you Tom. But have you ever seen such moth specimens as these with the lettering on them? Science is SO amazing.
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