Vintage Peacock Woman Flapper Poster

Vintage woman Flapper and Peacock Advertising “Holeproof Hoisery” What a wonderful illustration of a 1922 flapper lady with very long legs. She's dressed in her flapper slip, just barely dressed, and looking down at her legs. She's wearing glamorous black stockings, and she looks mighty pleased with them. The vintage flapper undergarments are wonderfully illustrated, and she's dressed all in black, as if she's in the middle of dressing up for a night on the town in her vintage flapper attire. The background is in the shape of a shield, decorated with a beautifully colored peacock, in blues, greens, purples, and yellows. In all, this flapper and peacock is one of the most stunning paintings we've seen of flapper woman. About the Flapper and the Peacock We found this wonderful vintage advertisement in the 1922 American Magazine, on the inside front cover. The woman is in flapper underwear, and she's advertising “holeproof hosiery,” from the Holeprrof Hosiery Company in Milwaukee. “Holeproof is the hosiery of lustrous beauty and fine texture that wears so well,” the vintage ad says. A stunner of an ad that celebrated the 1922 modern woman, it must have cost the company quite a bit of money for such a well-done illustration and the best placement in American Magazine. Typical of the day, the flapper woman is wearing flapper undergarments – a black slip and stockings – to suit a short skirt and a flapper style dress. Flappers were the new breed of women who were young and outrageous in the 1920s. Flappers were outrageous — the woman of the 1920s wore short skirts, wore their hair in bobs, and listened to jazz music. They wore lots of makeup, smoked, drank, and drove cars. Please see more beautiful Victorian illustrated gifts at Zazzle.com/antiqueart, and for some fun gifts, see Zazzle.com/doodlefly
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Victorian High Wheel Bicycles Square Sticker

Antique High Wheeler Penny Farthing Bicycles What a wonderful illustration, just perfect for a beautiful gift, especially for old fashioned bicycle lovers. The illustration was done in the mid-1880s and used in tobacco advertising. The two men are in a bicycle race, and wear brightly colored racing togs, red and blue. About the Penny Farthing Bicycle The High Wheel bicycle was popular in the latter half of the 1800s, a most dangerous bicycle! Mounting a penny farthing bicycle requires quite a bit of skill. You have to place one foot on a peg just above the back wheel, and then you grab hold of the handlebar. Then, pull up and lift yourself into the saddle. Needless to say, these high wheel bicycles had a lot of accidents because of their high center of gravity and an inverted pendulum effect. Sudden stops and potholes often sent their riders hurling face-first, over the handlebars. Please see more beautiful Victorian illustrated gifts at Zazzle.com/antiqueart
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Antique Indian Elephant Tapestry Tag For Luggage

Antique Tapestry of Elephant This antique tapestry is from the mid-1800s, showing a vintage elephant carrying a princess. The princess sits on top of the elephant, in a carrier, holding a fan. The carrier and the elephant are wearing antique Indian blankets, very ornate. Shown in great detail in rich oranges, light blues and greens, this elephant tapestry is an exquisite mid-19th century piece of Indian art, a time when Europeans were clamoring for the exotic tapestries of the East. The princess is riding the elephant, and lazing in her elephant carrier on top — a very convenient way to get around an exotic land! Please see more antique art gifts at Zazzle.com/antiqueart
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Vintage Life Flapper Butterfly 1922 Print

Vintage Life Flapper Butterfly 1922 Print

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