Vintage Pacific Maid Lemons Sailor Gal Postcards

Fun & Eye-catching vintage produce crate labeling ad for Pacific Maid Lemons.. a postcard to use as designed or to create an announcement or invitation. You can access the postcard design by using the Customize It option! Postcards are fun to receive & they have an inexpensive mailing rate too! Enjoy Life & Thanks For Stopping By!
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Vintage Rapunzel. Princess with Long Blonde Hair Posters

Vintage illustration classic children's fairy tale story, Rapunzel lets down her long blond hair in a braid while waiting for her prince charming. Rapunzel is leaning out of the window looking out towards the forest, she is being held captive by an old witch in an old tower made on stone.
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Barber – The Barber Chair Business Cards

What a sweet seat! Not much has changed with these chairs actually, I would imagine though that this chair would be unbelievably heavy, but I never weighed a barber chair of today.
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San Francisco, California. View of Victorian Post Cards

San Francisco, California View of Victorian houses (the Painted Ladies) & Financial District from Alamo Square � Scott T. Smith / DanitaDelimont.com
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Vintage romantic chalkboard wedding table number post card

Guide you guests with these whimsy chalkboard style wedding table cards. Elegant scroll frame adorn these cards with a clear distinct number. Input a table number and add one card to your cart. Go back and change the table number so you have one card for every table. Numbers do not serialized on their own. The bulk discount still counts even though every card you purchase will bear a different number. There is no minimum so you can buy the exact amount you need for your big day. These postcard-sized flat cards measure 4.25″x5.6″. These are not folded cards. You will need place card holders to hold these table cards up in view.
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Messenger Boy and Bicycle 1911 Postage Stamp

Zazzle's collection of vintage photographs has an amazing assortment of classic images ranging from the historic to the whimsical. This commemorative U.S. postage stamp features a reproduction of a photograph of Raymond Bykes, Western Union messenger, getting on his bike in Norfolk, Virginia; taken in June, 1911, by Lewis Hine who worked as an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), documenting working and living conditions of children in the United States between 1908 and 1921.
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