A bewildering illustration of an orange seller being trampled. Postmarked 1865.
Miss E. Quarmby was indeed a very lucky woman to have received these beautifully inscribed envelopes in decorative rustic hand-lettering from the hand of a talented admirer. Postmarked 1883 & 1884.
Considered to be a propaganda envelope, but none-the-less lovely. Postmarked 1852.
Hand-illustrated strongman by Hugh Rose, postmarked 1898.
An advertising envelope for Lord George Sanger's Circus, postmarked 1893.
Arthur Granger's safety envelope, postmarked 1862.
Another letter for Mrs. King-Harman, this time with a faux fly on it. Postmarked 1897.
Hand-illustrated coorespondence to Miss Monshall, postmarked between 1887-1937.
A Welsh mountain watercolor illustration postmarked 1948. Some lovely hand-lettering hasn't gone unnoticed either.
Another advertising envelope with some great illustrations for Lord George Sanger's Greatest Circus at the Hippodrome, postmarked 1891.
Just awesome - I'm an ephemera junkie - this is quite the fix! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. I lived near Crosland Moor and now live next to Devon, nearly 400 miles apart.
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ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. I especially love the watercolor mountains! I've always been interested in quirky illustrations, like these bookmarks for books
ReplyDeletea friend recently gave me. There's something really special about using such a personal and artistic touch on items we use everyday.