You're looking at a vintage collection of heraldic-style nautical illustrations discovered in a late 1800s heraldry design book. These illustrations were extracted from their original backgrounds and converted to the following image formats: SVG (vector), EPS (vector), and, of course, PNG (300dpi raster image with transparent background).
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at a set of wonderfully restored fruit lineart Illustrations. These antique images were extracted from their original background and converted to the following image formats: SVG (vector), EPS (vector), and, of course, PNG (300dpi raster image with transparent background).
You're looking at a wonderfully detailed goblet of wine with a paper scroll wrapping around it, originally discovered in a late 1800s design book. These illustrations were extracted from their original backgrounds and converted to the following image formats: SVG (vector), EPS (vector), and, of course, PNG (300dpi raster image with transparent background).
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at a wonderfully detailed collection of wine label designs discovered in a late 1800s design book. These illustrations were extracted from their original backgrounds and converted to the following image formats: SVG (vector), EPS (vector), and, of course, PNG (300dpi raster image with transparent background).
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at a set of wonderfully restored fruit lineart Illustrations. More specifically, Kumquat, Mandarin Orange, Portugal Quince, Shaddock, Sweet Orange, Vaccinum Leucobotrys, Walnut, and Zizyphus Jujuba. These antique images were extracted from their original background and converted to the following image formats: SVG (vector), EPS (vector), and, of course, PNG (300dpi raster image with transparent background).
The type foundry and print shop of old would create books, like the one this image was discovered within, to help customers and clients with their design choices. Naturally, these books were jam packed with useful illustrative elements that could be combined to create a final piece. Today, these books are extremely difficult to get a hold of. Especially those that were published in the late 1800s. They were not mainstream publications, they simply served as 'catalogs' and thus were only produced in small numbers. Fortunately, we were introduced to a collector who had precisely what we had been searching for for so long. After some costly negotiations, we're very excited to be able to share the wonderful gems within.
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at a wonderfully restored Illustration of a Fig Fruit. The original antique image was extracted from its original background and converted to the following image formats: SVG (vector), EPS (vector), and, of course, PNG (300dpi raster image with transparent background).
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
This image is part of our exquisite collection of vintage autumn leaf illustrations, meticulously revived from antique treasures. Each leaf comes as a high-resolution, transparent PNG file, perfect for graphic designers, illustrators, and creative hobbyists alike. Use these botanical clipart pieces to elevate your projects, whether it’s for invitations, decor, branding, or packaging. Infuse your designs with the graceful charm of nature using these timeless, printable leaf graphics.
This wild mushroom illustration was sourced from 19th-century botanical prints and carefully restored to preserve its original texture, color, and character. Digitally isolated with a transparent background, it’s ideal for nature-themed collage work, junk journaling, graphic design, and vintage-inspired projects.
This image is part of our exquisite collection of vintage autumn leaf illustrations, meticulously revived from antique treasures. Each leaf comes as a high-resolution, transparent PNG file, perfect for graphic designers, illustrators, and creative hobbyists alike. Use these botanical clipart pieces to elevate your projects, whether it’s for invitations, decor, branding, or packaging. Infuse your designs with the graceful charm of nature using these timeless, printable leaf graphics.
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
The type foundry and print shop of old would create books, like the one this image was discovered within, to help customers and clients with their design choices. Naturally, these books were jam packed with useful illustrative elements that could be combined to create a final piece. Today, these books are extremely difficult to get a hold of. Especially those that were published in the late 1800s. They were not mainstream publications, they simply served as 'catalogs' and thus were only produced in small numbers. Fortunately, we were introduced to a collector who had precisely what we had been searching for for so long. After some costly negotiations, we're very excited to be able to share the wonderful gems within.
This image is part of our exquisite collection of vintage autumn leaf illustrations, meticulously revived from antique treasures. Each leaf comes as a high-resolution, transparent PNG file, perfect for graphic designers, illustrators, and creative hobbyists alike. Use these botanical clipart pieces to elevate your projects, whether it’s for invitations, decor, branding, or packaging. Infuse your designs with the graceful charm of nature using these timeless, printable leaf graphics.
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
You're looking at an original, beautifully coloured chromolithograph print from 'The Fruit Grower's Guide' by John Wright May Rivers, published by H. Virtue & Company in 1890.
This wild mushroom illustration was sourced from 19th-century botanical prints and carefully restored to preserve its original texture, color, and character. Digitally isolated with a transparent background, it’s ideal for nature-themed collage work, junk journaling, graphic design, and vintage-inspired projects.
This wild mushroom illustration was sourced from 19th-century botanical prints and carefully restored to preserve its original texture, color, and character. Digitally isolated with a transparent background, it’s ideal for nature-themed collage work, junk journaling, graphic design, and vintage-inspired projects.
This botanical illustration was carefully extracted from an antique 19th-century source and digitally restored to preserve the stunning details of the original. Featuring vibrant colors and a transparent background, it’s ideal for digital collages, junk journaling, graphic design projects, or vintage-inspired artwork.
The type foundry and print shop of old would create books, like the one this image was discovered within, to help customers and clients with their design choices. Naturally, these books were jam packed with useful illustrative elements that could be combined to create a final piece. Today, these books are extremely difficult to get a hold of. Especially those that were published in the late 1800s. They were not mainstream publications, they simply served as 'catalogs' and thus were only produced in small numbers. Fortunately, we were introduced to a collector who had precisely what we had been searching for for so long. After some costly negotiations, we're very excited to be able to share the wonderful gems within.
The type foundry and print shop of old would create books, like the one this image was discovered within, to help customers and clients with their design choices. Naturally, these books were jam packed with useful illustrative elements that could be combined to create a final piece. Today, these books are extremely difficult to get a hold of. Especially those that were published in the late 1800s. They were not mainstream publications, they simply served as 'catalogs' and thus were only produced in small numbers. Fortunately, we were introduced to a collector who had precisely what we had been searching for for so long. After some costly negotiations, we're very excited to be able to share the wonderful gems within.
The type foundry and print shop of old would create books, like the one this image was discovered within, to help customers and clients with their design choices. Naturally, these books were jam packed with useful illustrative elements that could be combined to create a final piece. Today, these books are extremely difficult to get a hold of. Especially those that were published in the late 1800s. They were not mainstream publications, they simply served as 'catalogs' and thus were only produced in small numbers. Fortunately, we were introduced to a collector who had precisely what we had been searching for for so long. After some costly negotiations, we're very excited to be able to share the wonderful gems within.
The type foundry and print shop of old would create books, like the one this image was discovered within, to help customers and clients with their design choices. Naturally, these books were jam packed with useful illustrative elements that could be combined to create a final piece. Today, these books are extremely difficult to get a hold of. Especially those that were published in the late 1800s. They were not mainstream publications, they simply served as 'catalogs' and thus were only produced in small numbers. Fortunately, we were introduced to a collector who had precisely what we had been searching for for so long. After some costly negotiations, we're very excited to be able to share the wonderful gems within.
You're looking at a scarce, 229 year old, steel plate engraving from the original "The New Encyclopaedia Or Modern Universal Dictionary Of Arts And Sciences On A New And Improved Plan" by Hall, William Henry, Bedford Row, London, published by C Cooke, London.
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