Thank you Myles and Charlee ! Quality control par excellence! And Dad Travis is doing a good job too. I am very happy with my fabulous, colorful fruit crate label. It got here all the way from good old USA and in perfect condition too. Keep up the the great work ! Many thanks and all the best, Robert.
Antique Vintage 1900s - 1930s Flor De Manuel Babies Embossed Cigar Label
Antique Vintage 1900s - 1930s Flor De Manuel Babies Embossed Cigar Label
This amazing Antique Vintage Flor De Manuel Babies Embossed Cigar Label is a stunning piece of memorabilia from the 1900s - 1930s. This rare, authentic cigar label was hand-crafted during this time and is a unique collectible for any cigar enthusiast or visual artist looking for an eye-catching piece of history! The vibrant colors and exquisite detail of the embossed illustration are truly remarkable, with a classic vintage look that will be sure to add character and beauty in any setting. Perfect for displaying in a home, office, or gallery, this cigar label is sure to be the focal point of any collection. Get it today and add an unforgettable touch of nostalgia to your collection!
8 1/2" x 6 1/2"This was a very popular brand and was one of the first to use the radio as an advertising medium.
Some very slight edge wear and I am really being picky here. Please see the pictures and video and judge for yourself.
Amazing Gold embossed label. Most companies at the time used real gold flakes in the embossing.
Imagine hanging this over 100-year-old antique advertising on your wall as home decor in any room!
Cigar labels show you what antique advertising is all about with the wonderful graphics that lithography and embossing provided that modern printing just can't reproduce. This was mostly a lost art after the 1920s, unfortunately. Cigar Labels are a reminder of a bygone era, but the amazing lithography process is unparalleled even to this day, in my opinion. Museums and Art Institutes have galleries dedicated to them, and more and more collectors are seeking these out to preserve their history. Once the limited supply for sale is gone and on display with collectors or in galleries, then they will be very difficult to acquire.
My pictures seriously don't do it justice. These had to be done on heavy paper stock, which makes them stay vibrant and new-looking for a long time.
Most of these artists were very good but desperate for work during that era and got paid very little and received no recognition for their work. Unfortunately, the majority of these artists will remain unknown, but we can keep their art alive forever.