The postcard above and the burnt wood (pyrography) plaque below are from the early 20th century. Even though the postcard is titled "My Best Girl," they both seem to me to represent an exotic fantasy dream girl more than the girl next door.
size 11-1/2" diameter
This plaque is marked FLEMISH 853 ART on the back. Flemish Art was the largest and best-known manufacturer of pyrography products. This plaque would have been sold with the design stamped on the wood and would have been burned by a hobbyist following the stamped design. There are two red glass jewels glued to the crown. "Brilliant glass jewels" were said to add lustre and give a luxurious finish to pyrographic designs.
I used to think the Flemish Art numbers referred to the design. However, in an old burnt wood supplies catalog, the 853 refers to all the 12" plaques, not to a specific design. The 12" plaques were priced at $0.25 each or $3.00 per dozen. Jewels in the size used here were priced at 50¢ per hundred.
I used to think the Flemish Art numbers referred to the design. However, in an old burnt wood supplies catalog, the 853 refers to all the 12" plaques, not to a specific design. The 12" plaques were priced at $0.25 each or $3.00 per dozen. Jewels in the size used here were priced at 50¢ per hundred.
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Two classically pretty ladies. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteWow what elegant postcards.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn
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Very pretty...
ReplyDeleteOOOOhh I love those girls, would fit right in with my altered art.
ReplyDeleteLovely ladies. Very classic.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful young women.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting about the pyrography. These are so pretty. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteThis is great vintage work. Both are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI have and collect postcards, but have never seen these? thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful postcard and plaque of two lovely young ladies. I agree with you probably more exotic than the girl next door.
ReplyDeleteWonderful images and thanks so much for the background info and history on them!
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT,
Sally
They are both lovely. I'll take a dozen.
ReplyDeleteTwo unique pieces. Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Thank you so much for commenting on my blog. And you're right, the vintage patterns were the best find.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I love these beautiful vintage ladies. Lovely!
These are really unusual. Very nice. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteVery neat pieces. Happy VTT. Blessings Debbie
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pictures. Is it just me, or does the lady on the pyrograph resemble a young Princess Diana? What an interesting coincidence that she is wearing a crown!
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