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Rare Antique Vintage Reine Elisabeth Embossed Cigar Label, 1900s - 1930s
Rare Antique Vintage Reine Elisabeth Embossed Cigar Label, 1900s - 1930s
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Rare Antique Vintage Reine Elisabeth Embossed Cigar Label, 1900s - 1930s
9 1/4" x 4 3/4" ~
This label is absolutely stunning! The colors just pop and that crest is one of the most ornate Royal Crests I have seen.
This has very minor corner wear. Never see it in a frame but please see pictures and videos 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 provided that modern printing just can't reproduce. This was a lost art after the 1920s unfortunately.
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.
This item has reached full antique status.
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.
9 1/4" x 4 3/4" ~
This label is absolutely stunning! The colors just pop and that crest is one of the most ornate Royal Crests I have seen.
This has very minor corner wear. Never see it in a frame but please see pictures and videos 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 provided that modern printing just can't reproduce. This was a lost art after the 1920s unfortunately.
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.
This item has reached full antique status.
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.


