“Drop kick jason and biro dwagon goes to the park”
Might digitise these dudes. - taken from my instagram thing…
 
[moar pic-tures in there]

Alberto Martini Illustrates Raw Edges by Perceval Landon

meltfacetastic

Victor Hugo
“The Snake”, c. 1866 
Pen, Sepia and gouache, 31 x 47 cm, Maison de Victor Hugo, Paris

Reina The Circus Queen
“Cigarette or tobacco cards began in the mid-19th century as premiums, enclosed in product packaging. They were usually issued in numbered series of twenty-five, fifty, or larger runs to be collected, spurring subsequent purchases of the same brand. Typically, these small cards feature illustrations on one side with related information and advertising text on the other. [..] The height of cigarette card popularity occurred in the early decades of the 20th century, when tobacco companies around the world issued card sets in an encyclopedic range of subjects. 
{from the NYPL Cigarette Card Collection || see more links from W}

supersonicelectronic:

AJ Fosik.

supersonicelectronic:

AJ Fosik.

supersonicelectronic:

AJ Fosik.

supersonicelectronic:

AJ Fosik.