Inflammammal Loves Paper Ephemera

Largely food-related, but any beautiful old illustration from oh 'bout 1910 to 1955 or so. All items on this page are from my own collection, unless otherwise stated.

Monday, April 8, 2013

I don't have anything to add to it, today; these German cherries are beautiful.  The leaf edges, too, the gently curling ones.


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