Vintage Razor Blades and Wrappers
The hobby of collecting these I know nothing about, however I can imagine it was pretty popular once upon a time. Being an affordable household item with varying and often elaborate design it must have been much like collecting matchboxes/books, bottle caps or cheap stamps.
If anyone has information on the subject or can point to a place of information, let us know.
Vintage Razor Blades and Wrappers
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Labels: 1940s, Collection, design, Ephemera, graphic design, graphics, packaging, Razor Blades, swedish, wrappers
And it burns, burns, burns
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Labels: 1940s, Batman, Motorcycles, Ring of fire, superhero
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
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Labels: 1940s, book illustrations, cats, illustration, Nicolas Bentley
The Art of Coffee-Making
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Labels: 1940s, coffee, Ephemera, mid century
10
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Labels: 1940s, magazine covers, vintage magazines
Wong
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Labels: 1940s, boris karloff, guns, movies
Kickin' It
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Labels: 1940s, comic panels, the spirit, vintage comics
The Anti-Nazi Seal
Wikipedia: "In 1941 Sælen famously wrote and illustrated the book Snorre Sel ('Snorri the Seal'). The book, subtitled "A fable in colors for adults and children", was a subtle satire on Nazi Germany..."
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Labels: 1940s, animals, children's books, children's illustration, Norwegian
Le Titanic
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Labels: 1940s, book illustrations, french, ships, titanic
Nevada
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Labels: 1940s, illustration
BANG
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Labels: 1940s, bang, comic panels, girls with guns, guns, vintage comics
Show Stopper
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Labels: 1940s, Book Covers, pulp fiction covers, Sci-Fi, submarine, underwater
Lottor
Two women from the Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Organization (Lottakåren) doing target practicing in 1943.
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Labels: 1940s, guns, vintage photos