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In the early 1800's, the Christmas holiday was not widely celebrated. Its popularity grew over the century with influence from popular leaders like Queen Victoria. The modern imagery we now associate with Christmas evolved only gradually. During this time, other images competed to be the symbols of the season. This trade card, which likely dates to the final decades of the 1800's, was handed out to customers by a dry goods dealer in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The set features various species of beetles carrying a holly twig, an olive branch, and a basket of tiny toys. Buy all three for a unique decorative set that doubles as a conversation starter!
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- Printed on the highest quality, heavyweight, matte coated paper.
- Matte paper duplicates the original look of the vintage documents.
- 230gsm | 10.6mil | Over 3x the thickness of regular paper.
- Patina & wear are embraced as a part of the original document.
- Frame & matting not included - but all are standard, easy-to-find sizes.
- Depending on size ordered, prints will have a 4mm - 25mm white border.
- Multiple sizes are available - including a full-size 24" x 36" poster!
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- 24x36 & 18x24 prints are rolled, bagged, & DOUBLE tubed - guaranteed undamaged arrival.
- 8x10 prints are bagged & shipped in a heavy-duty stay-flat envelope.
- USPS Priority (2-3 days) or Priority Express (1-2 days) - both tracked & insured.
- International Orders ship USPS First-Class or Priority International (calculated rate).
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