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DESCRIPTION: Nice cluster of fruit including a strawberry.
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"Halloween" is printed in 8" long, bold white script against a black background (the cobalt blue surrounding it is the background for our photograph). The great grinning Jack-O-Lantern is a big one, measuring about 4 x 4". In the bottom left-hand corner, there is a blue-black cat with white eyes and curled tail. Silhouetted against a 2" tall, golden full moon, is a witch riding her broom.
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Visit any grocery store's fruit aisle, and you'll see cardboard boxes filled with lovely edibles. But you have to admit.... those cartons aren't very artistic. Years ago however, fruit was shipped... Read More Visit any grocery store's fruit aisle, and you'll see cardboard boxes filled with lovely edibles. But you have to admit.... those cartons aren't very artistic. Years ago however, fruit was shipped in wooden crates. The mid-1880's saw the birth of an art form. Labels were needed on the ends...
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DESCRIPTION: Early label with wood background and big blue x
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An old Pear Time Washington pear fruit crate box with paper label that measures 12" x 19 1/2".
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Old-Time Fruit Crate Labels in Full Color
This sourcebook includes 92 exceptionally beautiful fruit crate labels, carefully selected from the best label designs ever produced. Selected from now rare sources by graphic designer Carol Belanger Grafton, these lovely, copyright-free graphics lend themselves to a host of artistic and craft projects, but will also be welcomed warmly by collectors and anyone interested in the history of commercial art. 92 full-color designs.
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Unique and colorful collection of early to mid 20th century American Fruit Crate Labels arranged as an artistic collage and printed on a quality 9 1/4" x 7 3/4" x 1/4" Mousepad. A wonderful desktop decorating idea for anyone in the produce industry or for vintage label collectors.
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194 x 69 stitches ■ 52 colors (DMC floss) ■ About 11" x 4" or 27 x 10 cm (on 18-count)
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FRUIT CRATE LABEL-Vandalia Oranges-Unmounted Rubber Stamp
High-quality, unmounted pink rubber stamp that has been deeply etched.
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DESCRIPTION: Brand name in bold letters, purple background.
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Visit any grocery store's fruit aisle, and you'll see cardboard boxes filled with lovely edibles. But you have to admit.... those cartons aren't very artistic. Years ago however, fruit was shipped... Read More Visit any grocery store's fruit aisle, and you'll see cardboard boxes filled with lovely edibles. But you have to admit.... those cartons aren't very artistic. Years ago however, fruit was shipped in wooden crates. The mid-1880's saw the birth of an art form. Labels were needed on the ends...
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Irene Zanni made a colorful card by stamping the labels
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Our introductary collection to the world of fruit crate label art. Fifty different mostly larger sized fruit crate labels including orange crate labels, lemon crate labels, pear crate labels, apple crate labels, Spanish orange crate labels and a few vegetable crate labels. Great selection $45.00
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DESCRIPTION: A stunning early fruit crate label with image of big buck, woods and lake in background. Frank Buck was a California Senator. This was probably used for plums.
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1940s, pictures Indianapolis 500 race car crossing finish line under checkered flag with gold border. Three sets of two labels (bottle and neck labels). Six labels in all.
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Magnificent sourcebook for use by commercial artists, designers, and craftspeople includes 92 splendid full-color designs that once embellished fruit and vegetable containers. Vintage designs include handsome portraits of Native Americans advertising Indian Head apples, a spectacular bird promoting King Pelican iceberg lettuce, a covered wagon publicizing western vegetables, and much more.
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A vintage fruit crate box with a Bear Creek paper label that measures 13" x 20" x 9" high.
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Antique Vintage Art Fruit Crate Label - 021 - Eco Brand
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Visit any grocery store's fruit aisle, and you'll see cardboard boxes filled with lovely edibles. But you have to admit.... those cartons aren't very artistic. Years ago however, fruit was shipped... Read More Visit any grocery store's fruit aisle, and you'll see cardboard boxes filled with lovely edibles. But you have to admit.... those cartons aren't very artistic. Years ago however, fruit was shipped in wooden crates. The mid-1880's saw the birth of an art form. Labels were needed on the ends...
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DESCRIPTION: Ornate early label with gold and blue background
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CONDITION: Noticeable wave from moisture on right ¼ of label, bend on top left
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DESCRIPTION: Very ornate label with blue and gold colors, large pears and California Deciduous Fruit Companies logo
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