Advertisement piece for Appel & Weber Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, 40-42 North Queen Street Lancaster, PA - Quarter folded sheet advertizing Hershede Chiming Electric Clocks - in color
1913 Calendar for J.N. Olweiler, featuring model Leonora
Description
Genuine Colored Photogravure 1913 calendar used as advertizing for J. N. Olweiler "Clothing and Gents Furnishings" Elizabethtown, PA - with a head and shoulders portrait of a young woman in dark red velvet dress & large dark red hat with feathers. Her picture is copyrighted: "J.A. 1910" (James Arthur). A loop of cording through two punched holes at the top for hanging.
6" x 3.5" calendar is at center bottom beneath oval picture of woman. Pages for January through April have been torn off. May through December remain.
Label on the back lists the title of this calendar: "Leonora," from the original by artist James Arthur.
Card with attached silk bag, "Birthday Social of the Ladies Aid Society, Rawlinsville, Pa / May 20th 1924" Handrwitten at bottom, "E. Clayre Winters / Holtwood / RND# 2 PA"
Small round charm of copper-colored non-ferrous metal. Irregular scalloped edges adorn a disk shape having a central low-relief scene of a 2-story, 4-bay building set against a large cloud, flanked by trees. Above in raised letters is "BOWMANSVILLE / Sesqui-Centennial" and below is "1820-1970 / AUGUST 14, 15, 16, 1970." Small wire hanging ring attached at top.
Charm is housed within its original hinged-lid square plastic box, displayed on gray foam. Box has clear lid and blue bottom. Paper sticker under box reads: "C H / 2.00."
Copper alloy coin with two sides, each having raised lettering and image and background coated with dark antiquing. One side has at center, "BOWMANSVILLE / SESQUI-CENTENNIAL / CELEBRATION / 1820-1970." At top is "OFFICIAL SOUVENIR COIN" and at bottom is "BRECKNOCK TOWNSHIP / LANCASTER COUNTY, PA." Opposite side has central scene of 2-story, 4-bay house with sign above door. Trees at left and right with large cloud behind. At top is "BOWMANSVILLE / Sesqui-Centennial" and at bottom is "1820 - 1970 / AUGUST 14, 15, 16, 1970."