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    Posted 12 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5043 items)

    Here's a few of the many bizarre illustrations i've found and clipped and even framed and hung on my wall. i find the ones written in languages i don't understand most interesting. that way i can make up even more bizarre explanations of what they might be.

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    Antique 1904 Bernhardt Wall Billiards & Champagne Lithograph & Pool Cue Frame
    Antique 1904 Bernhardt Wall Billiar...
    $64
    Signed Vintage KEIKO MINAMI Japanese Modernist Aquatint Etching COW Landscape NR
    Signed Vintage KEIKO MINAMI Japanes...
    $127
    Antique MAXFIELD PARRISH Dinky Bird Nude Man Swing Art Deco Chromolithograph
    Antique MAXFIELD PARRISH Dinky Bird...
    $26
    Signed Original DAVID BECKER American Surreal Etching, Tremble in the Air, NR
    Signed Original DAVID BECKER Americ...
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    Antique 1904 Bernhardt Wall Billiards & Champagne Lithograph & Pool Cue Frame
    Antique 1904 Bernhardt Wall Billiar...
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    1. walksoftly walksoftly, 12 years ago
      The floating suitcase must have been invented after the sinking of the Titanic.
      Do you think he's tipping his hat to a passing Lady?
      Gotta love early advertising, thanks for sharing.
    2. trunkman trunkman, 12 years ago
      I finally meet the real "Trunkman"!
    3. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 12 years ago
      actually, the floating suitcase was in an 1892 newspaper - 20 years before the titanic.

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