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Eleanor's Vintage Gift ShopBeautiful vintage designs on t-shirts, baby items, mugs, cards, prints, tiles, clocks, housewares and more. Victorian, Art Nouveau and other early styles contribute to our massive collection gleaned from turn-of-the-century postcard art, vintage children's book illustrations and collectible ephemera. Indulge yourself in this bygone era with evocative vintage gifts by the great artists of yesteryear. |
Eleanor's Vintage Gift Shop : Ephemera : People & Places
Uncle Sam Smells a RatUncle Sam is looking tattered as he sights through a telescope which reads 'Investigation.' As relevant today as it was back in 1889 when this was first printed. By artist Frederick Opper. |
Wildlife PhotographerIt's not easy taking a photo when your subject won't stop wiggling his ears. Frog has a tough time getting a rabbit to stay still. |
Gotta SpinThis silkworm is busy at her spinning wheel. A cute design for the hobbyist who likes to spin. |
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Canoe OutingThree men in canoes on Moose Lake in the fall by artist Gordon Ross in 1909. |
The Glade"The Glade" by artist Walter Launt Palmer. In winter, the trees have shed their leaves and snow blankets the ground. From 1914. |
PostcardsEleanor's created this design with the postcard collector in mind. We gathered together our favorite postcard-backs and made a collage. The backs of the shirts say "Deltiologist" (Postcard collector) |
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Green TransporationOriginally from a b&w 1921 magazine advertisement, we worked hard to give this a modern, and green twist. Bicycles have an old-fashioned charm, as well as a providing a simple solution to the modern |
The BoardwalkBrighton Casino and the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, NJ. |
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Many of the vintage illustrations and artwork that you will find on the pages of our site has been carefully retouched due to damage garnered over time. The original images, from turn of the century ephemera, had often travelled through the US mail, by whatever means employed at the time: horse & buggy / horseback, and then by rail to auto (by 1901). The heyday of the postcard is represented in Eleanor's Vintage Gift Shop; the art of the postcard flourished roughly up until World War I, or until the German printers were destroyed. The beautifully rendered images of children by artist Ellen Clapsaddle can be found throughout this site.
The other main feature of our shop are children's illustrations from all time classic children's books / literature from the Golden Age of Illustration. Great artists like W.W. Denslow (1856-1915) for the Wizard of Oz and The Pearl and the Pumpkin, amazing artist Charles Robinson (1870 - 1937) for Bee, Princess of the Dwarfs, Palmer Cox (1840-1924) for his fantastic Brownies, and John R. Neill (1877- 1943) for the Oz series and many more are represented in our collection.
All the images herein are gleaned from a personal collection and borne of a pure appreciation of the artistry beheld. For Holiday gifts and presents, re-visit the past with vintage artist illustrations from children's books, rare postcards and eclectic ephemera, all to be found in Eleanor's vintage shop. Great holiday gifts available for purchase include women's and men's clothing like T-Shirts, long-sleeve cotton shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, aprons, tank tops, organic tee shirts, hats, bags, maternity, baby / infant clothes & bibs as well as kids' shirts, tees and hoodies; fun decorative gifts like calendars, stickers, framed tiles, magnets, buttons, mouse pads, ornaments, posters, framed prints; cool housewares like clocks, tile coasters, and mugs and lots of ways to keep in touch with style the old-fashioned way with greeting cards, postcards, note cards, journals and more. Shop from the heyday of design & the golden age of illustration, when great artists were employed to appeal to the holiday spirit across the miles.
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