General Art Note Card Sets
Cats 1
A pair of cats (perhaps the parents) watch the antics of kitten's reaction to the intrusion of a fly on their plate.
This is a painting by Emile-Valentine Cardinal
5 of each image are in this set of 10 cards and envelopes. $9.95 per set
If you are a "Cat Person" be sure to click the link to see Feline Faces Birthday Book
Cats 2
Cats 2 is part of Rosa's Victorian Collection which is a collection of printed ephemera (items meant to last only a short time). Beginning in the mid 1800's until World War 1, the sending of cards for special occasions spread from the upper social classes to all, as the techniques of printing became cheaper and more advanced with multi printing, diecutting and embossing. The cards shown here are reproductions of a card printed in Germany at the turn of the 20th century.
Priced at $9.85
I am showing the following Note Card Sets but have very few available,
in some cases less than a dozen sets
Tall Case Clock Note Cards
The image on this set of Note Cards is a detail from the clock face of an English Tall Clock case made by Joseph Neighbour in the 1700's. The dial, close to a foot across is of bronze. It is "powered" by pendulum and weights and strikes on the hour and half hours. These antique clocks are collector's items with most being found in museums across the country. This one is in the Mystic Seaport Museum.
$9.95 per set
Horse Note Cards set
These two paintings show the style of horse painting in the late 1700's and into the 1800's. Among the renowned painters of the time was Benjamin Marshall who executed these paintings in 1818 and in 1819
$9.95 per set
Animals in Chinese Scholars Art
I found these images on the card set so interesting that if you click on the photo it will enlarge. The cards and the "wallet package" will tell you much about the pieces. Two each of 5 images make up the 10 cards and envelopes of this set.
$9.95 per set.
Faberge Eggs
Rose Trellis Egg &
Gatchina Palace Egg
The firm, The House of Peter Carl Faberge in St Peterburg, Russia was known for wonderful items of jewelry but also exquisite items for the desk and home. It boasted a royal clientele list, especially the Czars Alexander 111 and later, Nicholas 11.
The workshops of skilled craftsmen were employed to make what is now considered the Faberge claim to fame, the EGGS.
Based upon the custom and style of decorating Easter Eggs, his company used precious metals and gemstones rather than the more usual materials.
The workshop of Henrik Wigstrom used enamel, gold and diamonds to create
The Trellis Egg in 1907.
Michael Perchin's workshop used
enamel, gold and pearls to create the
Gatchina Palace Egg in1902.
$9.95 per set
Click on the link below to see another Faberge Egg, this one on a Book Mark Cards
Angels
These are 2 delightful details taken from the master work of Sebastiano Conca (1680-1764) entitled Death of Magdalen.
$9.95 a set of 10 cards/envelopes
Black and White Photographs of Baruna and Magic Carpet
Shown on the left of the set is Magic Carpet and the right image is of Baruna. This and the second set of note cards shown below, entitled New York Yacht Club Cruise and New York Fireboat Firefighter were published for Mystic Seaport Museum. These images are part of their near million piece Rosenfeld Collection. The collection is one of the largest archives of Maritime photography. Much of the works are by Morris Rosenfeld and his sons David and Stanley, over a period from 1910 until the late 1970's
As mentioned earlier, I have very few of these lovely sets. All are for sale at $9.95 each and when purchasing two sets of Note Cards the shipping is free.