JELLO ITEMS
Image from Jell-O recipe book, circa 1906. PSAW ephemera collections.
This is a reproduction from a recipe book in my collection. It is fine art laminated and ready for hanging. Dimension is aprox 7 1/2" square.
JELL-O Ice Cream Powder: $45 including shipping.
FLASHBAG: Image from Jell-O recipe book, circa 1906 PSAW ephemera collections.
These beautiful bags are made of laminated paper, with images inside as
well as outside, hand stitched and sewn with swoops and swirls that
complement the composition of each image. Each bag features a
cellphone pocket, and handles made of beverage tubing. The main edges
are bound with clear plastic to keep your bag durable. Very sturdy and
comfortable to carry.
Flashbags has been making handbags and accessories for over three years, I've sold them since we both went into business, and I stand behind their amazing product.
This sells for $55 (including shipping)
When this recipe booklet was published, telephones were the latest, most innovated technology. JELL-O was high tech as well, one of the very first convenience foods ever made.
HELLO JELLO, The Dainty Dessert. (dainty meant yummy in those days)
Fine art laminated, 8"x8". $45 including shipping.
Image from Jell-O recipe book, circa 1906. PSAW ephemera collections.
HELLO, That's It, Orange Jell-o. Fine art laminated 8"x8".
$45 including shipping.
Te Ex Ine, trade card. Circa 1890's. PSAW ephemera collections.
5x8 inches. Fine Art Laminated
$40 (includes shipping)
Murad Cigarettes. PSAW ephemera collections.
9x13 fine art laminated
$59 (includes shipping)
Six fabulous greeting cards from mid 20th century needle packs and button cards. Reproduced from our ephemera collections and made right here at Pine Street Art Works. Perfect for people who love to sew or for anyone who appreciates the fun and funky design of these small treasures.
six cards and envelopes in a box. $21 + $5 shipping.




















Well, I can't choose what's the best among those items but, I like this The Magnet Frame by Canetti seems so good to add to my art collection. Anyway, thanks for sharing this post.
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Posted by: Philippine Buy | August 07, 2009 at 02:00 AM
Hi, Can you help me with a valuation on a triptych of baby Bunting by ML Spoor? It is in excellent condition and framed. I can send photo. Thanks.
Posted by: frank macgruer | September 30, 2009 at 02:11 PM
Well, prices vary, but market value seems to be between $500 to $1000. They are scarce. Depends on quality, brightness etc. Are you looking to sell, insure, or just curious.
thanks. Liza
Posted by: liza | October 01, 2009 at 12:19 PM