Here’s another green bean label, this time by Red Moon. This was made in the 1920s-1930s in Baltimore, Maryland. The lithographer was Simpson & Doeller. To give you a little more perspective, the label is 4.25″ x 11″. You can buy this one for your collection on Etsy.
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1930s Halloween Designs
Yet another set of Halloween goodies, this time from the 1930s. You can never go wrong with Liberty Magazine. And how creepy (yet strangely cool) is that cat decoration? Via Graves and Ghouls.
Giant Pumpkins Used To Be A Thing
I kept finding images with giant pumpkins in them and it cracked me up. I felt it was my duty to share. Via Graves and Ghouls.
Weird, Menacing Thrills On Every Page!
Thrilling Mystery Magazine (1935) and Dime Mystery Magazine (1947). “Weird, menacing thrills on every page!” xVia Magazine Art.
Vintage Halloween Costumes, 1800s-1900s
These costumes are creepy in a way that no modern costume ever could be. All images via Graves and Ghouls.
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Vintage Stoli Label, 1930s
“IRTP label, 1935-50, 12 oz, Frankenmuth Brewing Company, Frankenmuth, MI.” Via All Over Beer on Flickr through Jeremy Pruitt’s awesome Pinterest boards.
8th Day of Christmas! Free Download: Erbanco Label
Click inside the post to see a full preview of the download (and the link to get it!) Continue reading →
London Transport Poster 1934
London Transport poster designed by D.M. Batty in 1934 and published in The Penrose Annual in 1936. Continue reading →


























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