Alaska: Vintage Postcard of The Chief Johnson Totem Pole Located on Creek Street in Ketchikan Alaska Circa 1980. Condition: • No Stamp • Not Used • Not Posted Postcard Details: • City/Region: Ketchikan, Alaska • Postage Condition: ■ Not Posted • Type: • Golden Age (1898-1920) • Victorian (1837-1901) • Edwardian (1901-1910) • Era: o Pre-postcard (1848-1870) o Pioneer (1870-1898) o Artist Signed (1898-1918) o Private Mailing Card (1898-1907) o Real Photo (1900-Present) o Silk (1900-1956) o Undivided Back (1901-1907) o Divided Back (1915-1930) o Large Letter (1930-1950) o Linen (1930-1945) o ----->> PhotoChrome (1939-Present) <
Vintage Antique Brass Telescope A real Telescope that works (Although it is more of a Home Decor showpiece)Has Wooden Tripod extending legs with brass fittings360 degrees telescope with variable height angle adjustmentProtective brass end cap and focusing ferule, the telescope is approx. 14" long and 16" high and extenders to 20" High.Antique Brass. Etched with - London 1837 - 1901 (Victorian Era) and The Spearhead Collection
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The Floral Square Corner Block is an embodiment of timeless elegance, adding a touch of sophistication and charm to your door frame or window frame projects. Specifically designed to pair harmoniously with the door architraves in the range, this corner block allows you to create a captivating and decorative door frame that exudes character and style. One of the standout advantages of using a corner block is its ability to eliminate the need for cumbersome mitre cuts. This ingenious design element not only streamlines the installation but also saves you valuable time and effort. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a professional craftsman, this feature simplifies your projects and ensures a professional finish. We recommend: Pairing No.210 with door moulding architraves, No.119 or No.121 for a beautiful result. Other recommended interior mouldings to considered include, adding plinth block No.310 for a sophisticated design. Similar Styles: No.200 Perfect Coving For: Doorways, Alcoves, Windows
Era: Victorian 1837-1901 Material: 18 carat Gold tested, marked 18ct Gemstones:Turquoise 39 x 1-3.5mm, Pearls 116 x 1-3mm Weight: 20 grams Length: 38 cm 15 inches. The centrepiece of this necklace is a stunning trio of crescent moon and stars, set in 18 carat gold and dating to the mid victorian era. The whole piece is closed back and the stones are bezel set, with the centre crescent having a hidden hook to attach a further dropper if you wished. Set with multiple pearls and turquoise, with an integral clasp further set with pearls, it is in stunning condition with the original gemstones. The clasp is marked '8ct' for 18ct Gold and at some point in its history, the 1 from the tag has broken off. It has been tested and confirmed as 18ct Gold throughout. We do not often find such pieces in this kind of condition and I hope you can enjoy its beauty too!
Book Synopsis Step into the captivating world of Queen Victoria, a monarch whose reign defined an entire era-the Victorian era. From her ascension to the throne on June 20, 1837, until her passing on January 22, 1901, Victoria's 63-year and 216-day rule surpassed that of any of her predecessors. This period witnessed unprecedented industrial, political, scientific, and military transformations in the United Kingdom, accompanied by the vast expansion of the British Empire. In 1876, Parliament bestowed upon her the additional title of Empress of India, reflecting the global reach of her influence.Born in 1819 to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Victoria's journey to the throne was marked by family tragedies. As a constitutional monarch, she navigated the delicate balance between private attempts to influence government policy and public representation as a national icon known for her strict personal morality.Her marriage to her first cousin, Prince Albert, in 1840, produced a dynasty that intertwined with royal and noble families across Europe, earning her the moniker 'grandmother of Europe.' Following Albert's death in 1861, Victoria grappled with deep mourning, contributing to a temporary surge in British republicanism. Yet, in the latter part of her reign, she regained popularity. Her Golden and Diamond jubilees were moments of national celebration. This insightful portrayal delves into the life of Queen Victoria, exploring her personal struggles, political influence, and enduring legacy until her peaceful passing at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight in 1901 at the age of 81. As the last British monarch of the House of Hanover, her son Edward VII of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha succeeded her, marking the end of an illustrious era. Review Quotes "This biography paints a vivid portrait of Queen Victoria, capturing her reign's grandeur and the complexities of a woman who shaped an era." - Victorian Majesty Mag
If you like the aesthetic of antique quarter sawn tiger oak, but prefer larger modern size scale in your furnishings, look no further! To meet exactly such criteria, Lexington had created their reproduction Victorian Sampler line in the 1990's of heavy solid oak inspired by late 19th century design Era of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). Val's Dollhouse is proud to present this free-standing dressing mirror as part of a King bedroom suite recently acquired by our shop. A full dressing mirror is supported by a removable base. The mirror can be tilted forward or back. Please visit our Chairish shop for other items that may still be available for purchase in the collection. Made in U.S.A. by Lexington Furniture. less
Board Not Included The Victorian era was an age of contrasts, with abject poverty and depravity found side-by-side with social, political and scientific progress; the workhouse and child labour persisting alongside sensualistic painting and poetry, peace and the grandiose Victorian age of Britain’s imperialist expansion. Taking its name from Queen Victoria, it would also be the era of Britain’s longest-ruling sovereign, stretching from 1837 until her death in January 1901, with the country transformed from a predominantly agricultural society into the world’s first industrial superpower. Queen Victoria (1819-1901) was the first English monarch to see her name given to the period of her reign whilst still living. The Victorian Age was characterised by rapid change and developments in nearly every sphere – from advances in medical, scientific and technological knowledge to changes in population growth and location. Over time, this rapid transformation deeply affected the country’s mood: an age that began with a confidence and optimism leading to economic boom and prosperity eventually gave way to uncertainty and doubt regarding Britain’s place in the world. Today we associate the nineteenth century with the Protestant work ethic, family values, religious observation and institutional faith. For the most part, nineteenth century families were large and patriarchal. They encouraged hard work, respectability, social deference and religious conformity. While this view of nineteenth century life was valid, it was frequently challenged by contemporaries. For women, increasing educational and employment opportunities gave many a role outside the family. Politics were important to the Victorians; they believed in the perfection of their evolved representative government, and in exporting it throughout the British Empire. This age saw the birth and spread of political movements, most notably socialism, liberalism and organised feminism. British Victorians were excited by geographical exploration, by the opening up of Africa and Asia to the West, yet were troubled by the intractable Irish situation and humiliated by the failures of the Boer War. At sea, British supremacy remained largely unchallenged throughout the century. During the Victorian heyday, work and play expanded dramatically. The national railway network stimulated travel and leisure opportunities for all, so that by the 1870s, visits to seaside resorts, race meetings and football matches could be enjoyed by many of this now largely urban society. Increasing literacy stimulated growth in popular journalism and the ascendancy of the novel as the most powerful popular icon. The progress of scientific thought led to significant changes in medicine during the nineteenth century, with increased specialization and developments in surgery and hospital building. There were notable medical breakthroughs in anesthetics and in antiseptics, pioneered by Joseph Lister (1827-1912). The public’s faith in institutions was evident not only in the growth of hospitals but was also seen in the erection of specialized workhouses and asylums for the most vulnerable members of society. This charming Victorian chess set produced by Berkeley Chess takes the form of traditional English Playing card images creating a whimsical style. Specifications: King Height 4″ (10cm) King Base 1.5″ (3.5cm) King Weight 2.4oz (65g) Set weight 2lb 10oz Made of a ratio of crushed marble and resin, and then finished with a felt underlay Boxed weight 3lbs 13oz 32 Chessmen Price includes set of pieces (boards available separately)
Corded 1820s corset is supposed to be a brilliant part of biedermeier costume. It lifts the bust, creating early 19th century shape, reduces waist a bit and make the figure gracer. The frontal busk panel doesn't allow to avoid slouchig. The corset is made of satin cotton fabric and lined with cotton. It's decorated with between layers cord rows and embroidery. The busk is wooden, it can be replaced by the custom one, if you hae yours. The corset is closed on back lacing. Customization of colour, decoration and fabric is possible!
Era: Victorian 1837-1901 Metal: 9 carat gold marked 9c Length: 18.5-19cm wearable length Weight: 11.1grams Width: 8mm across both chains This gorgeous bracelet is a rare Victorian Albertina bracelet dating to 1880. The double curb chain sits well, and is in very good antique condition with a tassel drop, and a dog clip closure. It has a lovely warm glow, but is on the yellower side for antique 9 carat Gold, perhaps it has been flashed in high carat at some point in its history. We will post it with Special Delivery, signed for or International signed for postal service, and in our luxury packaging with care card and full details.
London at the end of Victorian era was the most important city in the world. Take a tour of this city and era with these beautiful pictures of a bygone era.
Victorian architecture refers to multiple building styles popular during Queen Victoria's reign (1837 to 1901), such as Gothic Revival and Queen Anne.
If you like the aesthetic of antique quarter sawn tiger oak, but prefer larger modern size scale in your furnishings, look no further! To meet exactly such criteria, Lexington had created their reproduction Victorian Sampler line in the 1990's of heavy solid oak inspired by late 19th century design Era of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). Val's Dollhouse is proud to present this highboy dresser as part of a recently acquired King bedroom suite. Plenty of storage and style is offered in this dresser, utterly feminine in shape and masculine in scale and heft. There are three large drawers, two smaller drawers and a door that opens to reveal shelving. The door features a lovely heart shaped floral motif, balancing and decorating the substance of the piece like a boutonniere on a man's suit. Condition is good to excellent with only very minor signs of wear and use commensurate with vintage, discernable by only the most scrutinizing eye. Please visit our Chairish shop for other pieces that may still be available in the collection. Made in U.S.A. by Lexington Furniture. less
There's a reason these vintage-look pajamas will never completely leave the scene...they're irresistibly feminine and pretty. Let us count the ways: First, the sleeveless top has ruffle trim, a pleated front with tonal floral embroidery, and tiny bead detail. Other "softer-side" touches include eyelet trim, a satin ribbon tie at the neck, and cute-as-can-be daisy-shaped buttons. The matching bottoms have a full-stretch waistband with an adjustable drawstring, ruffles, and adjustable ribbon ties at the hem. Lightweight cotton batiste Sleeveless top is approx. 24" long Bloomer bottoms have an approx. 23" inseam 100% cotton batiste Machine wash and dry Imported Exclusive to The Vermont Country Store
Queen Victoria may have vacated the British throne long ago, but the regal and architecturally distinctive Victorian houses erected during her reign, from 1837 to 1901, remain fixtures in cities across the United States, where they've put their own American twist on the European archetype. Here you can sample a selection of our favorite stateside examples of the everlasting elegance of the Victorian home.
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There's this phenomenon, known as anemoia, which describes a longing for the past that you were too young to experience. However, there is a way to scratch this itch. Well, kind of.
Every jewellery box needs a staple GOld chain, and this 23.5" antique 9ct Gold belcher chain would make a wonderful choice! The loosely interlinked belcher links give this Victorian necklace a lovely fluidity that effortlessly drapes across your collarbones. Formed of rich, champagne-kissed 9ct Gold, this antique Gold chain radiates warmth. With an antique dog clip, why not make her the focal point and use her to suspend a charm or two from?! ERA: Victorian (1837-1901) MEASUREMENTS: Chain is 23 & 1/2" or 59.5cm long. Chain is 4.5mm wide. Dog-Clip is 20mm long. Weight: 17.1g MATERIALS: Tests as 9ct Gold throughout. STAMPS: '9CT' on dog-clip. HALLMARKS: Since we have dated this piece as being made before 1950, a hallmark is not required in order for it to be sold in line with UK hallmarking legislation. PACKAGING: Your order will be gift wrapped free of charge in a Lillicoco cardboard box made from recycled materials, tied with a ribbon. Condition EXCELLENT. With nothing to report, this 23.5" antique 9ct Gold belcher chain is in excellent condition! —------------- SHIPPING: All orders are delivered by DHL Express, with door-to-door tracking and insurance. FREE EXPRESS DELIVERY on all orders worldwide! 1 DAY SHIPPING to the UK and EU 2-3 DAY SHIPPING to the USA Order by 9am GMT for same day dispatch RETURNS: You can return your item for a full refund for any reason. Just get in touch within 14 days of receiving your order if you wish to do so. This item will arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a Lillicoco presentation box, tied up with a pink ribbon. You’ll also receive a handwritten information booklet and free polishing cloth too! Please message us or call +44(0)117 925 4798 if you have any questions! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Favourite the Lillicoco Etsy store for updates! https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LillicocoVintage Check out more antique & vintage chains From Lillicoco: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Lillicoco?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=28660042 FOLLOW US: Blog -- https://www.lillicoco.com/blogs/love-lillicoco-blog Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/lillicocoltd/ Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/lillicocoltd/ Twitter -- https://twitter.com/lillicocoltd Custom delivery options available on request
Propor uma viagem em torno de datas e definições, que norteiam o estudo da História e da Geografia para poder entende-las como ciências transformadoras, por que só dá leitura do meu mundo é que eu posso ler o mundo inteiro.
If you like the aesthetic of antique quarter sawn tiger oak, but prefer larger modern size scale in your furnishings, look no further! To meet exactly such criteria, Lexington had created their reproduction Victorian Sampler line in the 1990's of heavy solid oak inspired by late 19th century design Era of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). Val's Dollhouse is proud to present this lowboy dresser and mirror as part of a recently acquired King bedroom suite. Plenty of storage and style is offered in this dresser, decidedly masculine in scale and heft, utterly feminine by form and motif. There are seven large drawers accessible from the exterior pulls, along with two smaller drawers revealed by opening the center floral heart motif hinged door. The mirror is removable. This piece could also serve as a workhorse in the butler's pantry or as a sideboard. Condition is good to excellent with only very minor signs of wear and use commensurate with vintage, discernable by only the most scrutinizing eye. Please visit our Chairish shop for other pieces that may still be available in the collection. Dresser without mirror measures: 22'Dx64"Wx34"H Mirror without dresser: 2.75"Dx52"Wx47"H Made in U.S.A. by Lexington Furniture. Please see our online shop by clicking the Val's Dollhouse avatar or store name below. Press the "heart" icon on any item to "like" it! Once at our page, scroll down to "follow me" to receive invitations to exclusive sales only for followers of our shop. If you are making multiple purchases from our store, feel free to contact Chairish customer support to assist in combining shipping costs once the purchases are made. If you are looking for something specific, remember to use the search bar on the left of our shop page. Alternatively, send us a message with a description of what you are seeking! Chances are good that we have it or can source it for you. Thank you for shopping unique and vintage here at our Chairish shop. less
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Free shipping for purchases over $35! Combine items for savings! Home Interiors Victorian Ladies - Silhouettes - Hammered Tin - Gold Tin Wall Decor The Victorian era was a time of great change and progress in England, named after Queen Victoria who ruled from 1837 to 1901. It was a period of industrialization, technological advancements, and social reform. Here are some key aspects of the Victorian era: 1. Industrialization: The Victorian era saw rapid industrialization, with the development of factories, railways, and other technologies that transformed the economy and society. 2. Urbanization: As people moved from rural areas to cities to work in factories, urban populations grew, leading to the development of new social systems and infrastructure. 3. Empire: The Victorian era was marked by the peak of the British Empire, with colonies and territories around the world. 4. Social reform: The era saw significant social reform, including the abolition of slavery, the expansion of education and healthcare, and the improvement of living conditions for the working class. 5. Women's rights: The Victorian era was a time of significant progress for women's rights, with women gaining the right to attend university, own property, and participate in the workforce. 6. Arts and culture: The Victorian era was a time of great cultural achievement, with notable writers like Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, and the Brontë sisters, and artists like J.M.W. Turner and John Constable. Overall, the Victorian era was a time of significant change and progress, shaping the course of modern society in many ways. Vintage = beautiful piece without overbearing wear, but the piece is not new. See photos for all details. Follow us on Instagram for additional photos and videos: @thevintageaquarian Check out all of our listing in our store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheVintageAquarian1
Victorian Dress Patterns and Designs to print out and use. PDF Book ~ Instant Digital Download - Download it direct to your iPad, tablet or computer for reading. Victorian era circa 1886 Period Garment Patterns. An illustrated text book on How To Cut and Make Ladies’ Garments By CHAS. HECKLINGER Over 125 illustrations, a valuable reference resource for anyone interested in recreating authentic Victorian period clothing for theatre, costume parties or someone who wants to study the dressmaking methods and fashion trends of the Victorian era. If you have any interest in Dress Designing or Period Costumes then this is a great pattern book to have in your collection. The original edition of this Rare Pattern Book was printed in 1886 ****====================================================**** This book is also available in one of our 5 x Book Discount Collection Sets Here: Victorian Dress Pattern Books Collection #1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/239276619/special-collection-of-5-x-victorian ****====================================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****====================================================**** CONTENTS The Measures To Draft a Waist to Measure Low Neck Dress Waists The Basque The Sleeve Basting and Trying on the Waist Inside of High Waist Basque Inside of Low Neck Waist Plain and Train Skirts Draping and Trimming Dresse Directions for Making a Plain Skirt Draping the Overskirt Finishing the Jacket Button-Holes Trimmings PREFACE. Having in the years past had very extensive experience in teaching tailors and dressmakers how to cut ladies' garments, and our students having met with such good success, we have decided to publish our System in a condensed form and at a popular price, in order that dressmakers may simplify their methods of cutting and making up, and even mothers who desire to design and construct their own dresses or garments for their children, can have a guide by which they are enabled to do so. The method is easily learned—any miss of sixteen can acquire it in a few hours, and the result in fit and style will be satisfactory. To the dressmaker it will present a way of producing a pattern of a dress or jacket which is far superior to any known method she may be acquainted with, as it is purely and simply a Tailor System, and the success which tailors have in making the modern tailor-made dresses, can just as well be acquired by the dressmaker by conforming to its use. The correct results which our System give, place it at the head of any and all Systems for cutting ladies' garments. The Author. ====================================== This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Rare Books Recycled Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical books, we have chosen to Digitize this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other Digitizing issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's rare works of literature that would not normally be available. ====================================== This Book is intended for education and informational purposes only. Our modification and restoration process of this book, has resulted in our creating a new work (restored or annotated or improved work), that gives us a clear and novated copyright to this modified version. ====================================== Please note. This ebook is in PDF. file format. You can read it on your iPad or Tablet with iBooks. You can read it on your computer with Adobe Acrobat Reader If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your computer, you can download it from Adobe. It's completely FREE. ====================================== Shipping is FREE via Instant Digital Delivery: This is a digital item. Once Payment is received, your book will be available in your etsy purchases to download directly to your iPad, Tablet or computer.
DETAILS STYLE Gothic Revival | Victorian PLACE OF ORIGIN England | United Kingdom PERIOD Queen Victoria (1837-1901) | Late 19th century DATE Circa 1870 DIMENSIONS (43) Width 24 Depth 1 Height 36 inches (4) Width 8 Depth 1 Height 36.25 / 39 inches Approximate length: 86 feet less