Vintage chromolithograph advertising piece from Wm. H. Page & Co. featuring colorful banners with the words "WREATHS", "CONE", and "RICH".
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The image is a vintage chromolithograph advertising piece from Wm. H. Page & Co. It's a rectangular design with a cream-colored background and an ornate, dark-brown border featuring swirling, floral-like patterns. Centered within the design are three separate, colorful banners. The top banner is a bright red, elongated diamond shape with the word "WREATHS" in bold, white lettering with a green outline. Below that is a similar oval-shaped banner in a lighter green, containing the word "CONE" in white with a red outline. The bottom banner is another red diamond shape, displaying the word "RICH" in white with a green outline. Below the banners, there's text detailing the type of chromolithography used and the cost per line. At the very bottom, it states it was printed with Waden's Ink from H.W. Wade & Co., 59 Ann St., New York. The overall style is reminiscent of late 19th or early 20th-century advertising, with a focus on bold colors and decorative typography.


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