CALENDAR FOR 1909

Set with 35 items

Title
Images
Item Comment
Prefix
Number
In set
Set
Set Comment
Type
Artist
Author
Size
Topics
Set Covers
Reference
21
four panels connected at the top with cord and designed to hang
2103
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
5 x 8 in.
22
each panel consists of a postcard images with perforations, a quote and three calendar pages, postcard images are; THE FIRST STAGE, ON THE HIGH ROAD, A BREAK DOWN, A HEAVY ROAD
2115
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
DICKENS
14 x 20 cm
23
postal info inside covers, attached to a postcard
2130
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
1 x 2 in.
24
three thick panels connected at the top with cord and designed to hang, also comes as a calendar for 1910 with no number and an advertisement
2157
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
7 x 11 in.
25
four panels connected with cord and designed to hang
2158
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
11.5 x 7.5 in.
26
twelve panels connected at the top with cord and designed to hang
2183
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
Shakespeare
7 x 9 in.
27
four panels connected at the top with cord and designed to hang
2195
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
10.5 x 8 in.
28
card titles include ORLANDO, ROSALIND, FALSTAFF, ANNE PAGE, MALVOLIO, PORTIA, ROMEO AND JULIET, and HAMLET, postcards are numbered 2204
2204
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
FANNY BOWERS for Romeo and Juliet,
SHAKESPEARE
13 1/4 x 6 1/4 in.
29
four panels connected at the top and designed to hang, images titled: RESTLESS WAVES, A WILD SEA, AT THE FOOT OF THY CRAGS, O SEA, and THE LIGHTHOUSE
2254
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
G.E. NEWTON
14.5 x 11.5 in.
30
WITH QUOTATIONS FROM RUSKIN. large central images within ornate frame designs, with quotes and monthly calendar pages in the border, last page contains biographical information on both Turner and Ruskin with an image of the Tuck oilette postcard portrait of Ruskin
2311
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
TURNER
RUSKIN
15 x 12 1/2 in.
31
The first panel features vivid pink and red carnations and the verse or poem: "Flowers preach to us if we will hear - Christina G. Rossetti" The second panel features what appears to me to be wild roses or possibly apple blossoms in shades of pinks and reds and the verse: "Lovely flowers are the smiles of Gods goodness - Wilberforce" The third panel features beautiful lilacs in shades of purples and whites and the verse: "To read the flowers aright we must reverently study them - Sir James Crichton Brown" The fourth panel features stunning pansies (pansy) in wonderful shades of yellows, lilacs, oranges, and the verse: "If thou wouldest attain to thy highest, go upon a flower; what that does willessly, that do thou willingly - Schiller" Raphael Tuck & Sons London, Paris, Berlin, New York, and Montréal. Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen ad the Prince and Princess of Wales. Designed at the studio in England and printed at the Fine Art Works in Saxony." The first panel also has the following: "Trademark NO 2312."
2312
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
C. KLEIN
CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI
6 1/2 x 22 1/2 unframed
32
3035
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
FRANCES BRUNDAGE
8 x 8 3/4 in
33
number to be confirmed
3814
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
5 x 4.5 in. each panel
34
French
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
4.5 x 8 in.
35
CALENDAR FOR 1909
Calendar
6 x 8 in.