This pochoir - created when single layers of color are added by hand to a lithograph using a stencil - is a plate from the eighth issue published in June 1913
"The Youth's Companion" was an American magazine published in Boston
we do actually have four distinct seasons - with springtime being one of the most celebrated
Music sheets are a small form of ephemera which is highly collectible as it recalls a simpler period in history when language
While in India her Aunt's demise leaves her alone to pursue her freedom and explore an arms length romance with a local boy
1780 British Copperplate, "The Ceremony of Divorce as Practiced by the Native Peoples of Canada in North America" skating poster This pochoir - created whenDate: 1780 Size: 11. 5 x 7. 5 inches (image), exterior matting 20 x 16 inches Artist: Unknown About The Poster: From a book called Portlock's New Collection of Voyages and Travels, published in London in 1780. I don't have very many items like this, but this one caught my eye, as much for its vintage charm as for the book from which the plate was taken. Described as containing"new, authentic, entertaining, instructive, complete historical accounts" of