Product code: Rare 1900s Antique Thor God of Thunder Gold 2024 Embossed Cigar Label
Rare Antique Thor God of Thunder Gold Embossed Cigar Label 1900s 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" This is a beautiful label! Thor the God of Thunder still resonates through generations just as it did back at the change of the century. This label is very rare now and these are in amazing condition. Amazing Gold embossed label. Most companies at the time used real gold flakes in the embossing. Imagine hanging this over 100-year-old antique advertising on your wall as home 2024 decor in any room! Cigar labels show you what antique advertising is all about with the wonderful graphics that lithography and embossing provided that modern printing just can't reproduce. This was mostly a lost art after the 1920s unfortunately. Cigar Labels are a reminder of a bygone era but the amazing lithography process is unparalleled even to this day in my opinion. Museums and Art Institutes have galleries dedicated to them and more and more of them and collectors are seeking these out to preserve their history. No.
Rare Antique Thor God of Thunder Gold Embossed Cigar Label 1900s 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" This is a beautiful label! Thor the God of Thunder still resonates through generations just as it did back at the change of the century. This label is very rare now and these are in amazing condition. Amazing Gold embossed label. Most companies at the time used real gold flakes in the embossing. Imagine hanging this over 100-year-old antique advertising on your wall as home 2024 decor in any room! Cigar labels show you what antique advertising is all about with the wonderful graphics that lithography and embossing provided that modern printing just can't reproduce. This was mostly a lost art after the 1920s unfortunately. Cigar Labels are a reminder of a bygone era but the amazing lithography process is unparalleled even to this day in my opinion. Museums and Art Institutes have galleries dedicated to them and more and more of them and collectors are seeking these out to preserve their history. No.