
The image is a vintage, ornate chromolithograph advertising a printing company, Wm. H. Page & Co. It's a rectangular print with a cream-colored background. The design is highly decorative, featuring a complex border of repeating geometric patterns in shades of gold, blue, and red. Centered within the border are five lines of large, stylized lettering, each representing a different word: “SKIRMISHING”, “INCREMENT”, “BRIGHTEN”, “CAUTION”, and “MOURN”. The lettering is a vibrant combination of red, green, and blue, with a three-dimensional effect created by shading and highlights. Each word is labeled with its “Class” and “Cost” in cents, indicating it's a sample of different typographic styles available from the company. Above the words, the text “MANUFACTURED BY Wm. H. Page & Co.” is printed in a simpler, elegant font. Below the words, a line of text reads “Printed with Wade’s inks, from W.H. Page & Co., 29 Ann St., New York.” The overall aesthetic is characteristic of 19th-century chromolithography, with its emphasis on bright colors, intricate detail, and elaborate ornamentation. It's a visually striking example of advertising from the era.