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Frog Card - Bullfrog with a Trombone - Victorian Gentleman Frog Musician
"This cute card shows a frog playing a trombone. He has on a tuxedo with tails and natty striped pants. Quite the Victorian gentleman. It is a reproduction of a vintage Victorian trade card, circa the 1890s. Our cards are all 5\" x 7\" inches, (unfolded they measure 7\" x 10\"), printed on heavy matte card stock. All cards are blank inside. Each card comes with an envelope. You can choose to have this card with or without a matching 1.5\" sticker. Simply make your choice from the pulldown menu during checkout. The image will have a colored border applied, with the image centered in the card and a white border around it, as shown in the samples picture above. Please note that vintage image sizes vary, and are not optimized for modern frames (in case you are buying the card with an eye to
Perfumed with Palmer's Extra Cologne [front]
File name: 10_03_002112a Binder label: Perfume/Hair Products Title: Perfumed with Palmer's Extra Cologne [front] Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 11 x 8 cm. Genre: Advertising cards Subject: Geese; Frogs; Perfumes; Animals in human situations Notes: Title from item. Retailer: M. J. Haskins, Chester, Mass. Statement of responsibility: Solon Palmer Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Pri...
FROGGY MEADOW GREENS Middy 3 Sheet Transfer 8.5 X 11 Redesign With Prima Rub on Furniture Transfer Frogs Flowers - Etsy
This Image Transfers item is sold by ReImagineeredShop. Ships from Stanwood, WA. Listed on Oct 18, 2024
FROGGY MEADOW GREENS Middy 3 Sheet Transfer 8.5 X 11 Redesign With Prima Rub on Furniture Transfer Frogs Flowers - Etsy
FROGGY MEADOW GREENS Middy 3 Sheet Transfer 8.5 X 11 Redesign With Prima Rub on Furniture Transfer Frogs Flowers - Etsy
Illustration: Rojankovsky's Frog Went A Courtin - AnimationResources.org - Serving the Online Animation Community
“Over the Garden Wall” and Vintage Postcards
“Over the Garden Wall” and Vintage Postcards