Somebody's Sweetheart |
While clearing my aunt's home in 2009 there were a couple of similar advertisement photo/thermometers from what was Eger's Jewelers in New Kensington. I gave those to a friend who revels in all vintage and historical things from town. I spotted one in the Kensington Court Antique Mall this last trip for sale at $55! Wow, nice gift to Sam and it was not even his birthday. Now that I have renewed contact with Harvey Eger, I wish I had that to display on Facebook.
This second one, a silhouette photo which is painted on the back of the glass in the frame is unusual. I have it in the motor home near the dining table as a comparison of the times; we travel in a house on wheels, using a microwave and convection oven while the era this reflects cooking by fireplace. We are a long way past that. This silhouette photo is also from the same furniture company, according to the labeling on the back of the frame. Notice the long rifle above the fireplace and candlestick holders on the mantle. This portrays a colonial or early settler hearth in rust and beige tones..
Silhouette advertisement |
Both prints are about the same size, 5 inches by 7 inches. Blogger is giving me the runaround tonight, so I will sign off and leave these memories of a time when merchants relied not on TV or the Internet, but good old fashioned customer contact. It was a time when keeping the name of the merchant in the mind of the customer was as easy as providing a trinket of these sorts.