1931 Fireside Gift Catalog Vintage Art Deco Lighting & Collectibles

This original 1931 Fireside Gift Catalog is a collectible vintage mail-order catalog featuring illustrated sections such as Art Deco lighting and lamp shades, tobacciana, toys, and lingerie. Condition: spine is intact and tight; interior pages are crisp and free of writing, with minor gutter shadowing along the inner margin. The first page has a water mark on the side. Cover shows light age-toning and minor foxing/soiling consistent with long storage. Includes order pages and has no odor. Free shipping is included. Check the listing for details.

USD 74.50
Spine completely intact and tight. Interior pages are crisp, and free of writing. Minor interior guttering shadowing. along inner margin. Excellent illustrative detail. The first page has water mark on side of page. Cover shows minor age-toning and light foxing/soiling consistent with 90+ years of storage. Includes order pages. No odor.
LocationChesterton US
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1931 Fireside Gift Catalog Vintage Art Deco Lighting & Collectibles Specs
Smoking accessoriesMachine Age Design
EraDepression
Type of StoreDepartment
Lamps with ShadesIllustrated
Original/ReproductionOriginal
Country of OriginUnited States
Listing details

The product is a lot of three original wooden engraved title pages from the 1834-38 Saturday Magazine, featuring the shipwrecked crew of the Alceste on the Island of Pulo Leat, a remarkable bird from New Zealand (the Kiwi Bird) and, Colonel Mackenzie and the Brahmins. These illustrations were published in London in the William IV and Early Victorian era and are considered valuable for their historical and artistic significance. The engravings provide insights into maritime, natural history, and India-related topics, making them a unique and collectible addition for enthusiasts of antiquarian books and magazines.