“Thought After Thought”, an exquisitely designed diary published in Saint Petersburg in 1885. 1800s 1880s design antique russian empire history vintage russia retro book art
“The Tale of the Russian Land” by A. Nechvolodov (1913)A fantastic example of traditional Russian ustav (uncial) script. 1910s books vintage books calligraphy book art antique russian empire history vintage russia retro
“Moscow in the past and in the present day”, history books from 1909-1912. books book art 1900s antique russian empire history vintage russia retro moscow
Kokovar. The purest butter for eating. (Advertising postcard, early 20th century.) vintage ads food packaging 1900s vintage retro postcard old postcards russia history antique russian empire
The Universal Russian Calendar for 1918. This design never went to print because Nicholas II abdicated in March 1917. 1910s Nicholas II antique russian empire history vintage russia retro
Vintage ads. Wholesale of gumshoes, leather shoes, and more. Russia, end of 19th cent. vintage ads antique russian empire history vintage russia retro
“Hello from Penza”, antique Russian postcard (early 20th cent.) The postman’s briefcase opens and reveals the foldout with pictures of the city of Penza. 1900s viewcards vintage retro postcard old postcards russia history antique russian empire
Pages from “My First ABC Book”, published in St Petersburg (1900s) Russian language 1900s antique russian empire history vintage russia retro
Calendar for the year 1900. Designed by Nikolai Nabokov. 1900s antique russian empire history vintage russia retro
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