PopKulture's photos with the keyword: lithography

The Red Rajah

19 Jan 2017 1 289
The Red Rajah by Capt. Frederick Whittaker - Great American Detective Series No. 2 (second series), published by The Arthur Westbrook Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

Giant Detective

19 Jan 2017 1 287
The Giant Detective In France by Old Sleuth - Great American Detective Series No. 8 (second series), published by The Arthur Westbrook Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

The Mill Street Mystery

19 Jan 2017 1 290
The Mill Street Mystery by Adeline Sargeant - Great American Detective Series No. 10, published by The Arthur Westbrook Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

The Dynamiter

19 Jan 2017 1 268
The Dynamiter by Robert Louis Stevenson - Great American Detective Series No. 12, published by The Arthur Westbrook Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

The Temple of Death

19 Jan 2017 1 273
The Temple of Death by F. DuBoisgobey - Great American Detective Series No. 13, published by The Arthur Westbrook Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

The Coral Pin

19 Jan 2017 1 286
The Coral Pin by F. DuBoisgobey - Great American Detective Series No. 14, published by The Arthur Westbrook Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

Christmas_Box_1884

20 Dec 2009 1 195
Merry Victorian Christmas! Resembling the Victorian mainstay Chatterbox, this Christmas annual was published by R. Worthington of New York in 1884.

PC_Santa_tending_tree

24 Dec 2010 153
Santa wages war on on childhood obesity his way - by leaving a little offering of fruit on the tree. Antique postcard dated 1908.

PC_Santa_at_the_gate

24 Dec 2010 170
Apparently, tales of a sack of toys are highly exaggerated: Santa instead uses a wicker basket to carry toys throughout the land.

PC_Santa_hanging_garland

24 Dec 2010 171
That sword in Santa's sack seems a dubious enough gift.

PC_Santa_with_gifts

24 Dec 2010 168
Santa is resplendent in all his best finery on this antique Christmas postcard circa 1908.

Who's who?

05 Sep 2011 209
Certainly that's Chaplin middle right, and I'd guess Fatty Arbuckle and Mary Pickford lower left, but who are the others? Is that Buster Keaton with the hat? And which one's Clara Bow? Or would she not even be on a piece from 1920? At The Moving Picture Ball by Leo. Feist, 1920.

Pleasing Paull

05 Sep 2011 186
Sheet music covers by E.T. Paull seldom fail to please - their lithography was so colorful and vibrant, and the subject matter was as varied from storm kings to circus parades, and beyond. Obviously the term "united nations" enjoyed moderate usage well before the League of Nations and its subsequent reboot, the United Nations, many years later. United Nations by E.T. Paull, 1900. Lithography by A. Hoen, Richmond, Virginia.

Look out below!!

05 Sep 2011 195
Pompeii takes a beating as the great Vesuvius blows its top on this marvelous piece of lithography from E.T. Paull. Roaring Volcano by E.T. Paull, 1912. Lithography by A. Hoen, Richmond, Virginia.

A frank discussion

29 Sep 2011 195
Antique advertising recipe booklet for Jell-O - America's most famous dessert. Dated 1918.

Our for a ride

18 Nov 2011 150
What a delightfully strange image of Victoriana! Copyright 1883.

Piggy Marner met a farmer

19 Feb 2012 190
Antique trade card for Fairbank's Family Lard featuring a dapper Piggy Marner - probably 1880's.

Jubilant gelatin

21 Aug 2012 1 239
Colorful antique Jell-O advertising giveaway - undated, but likely 1910's.

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