Introduce a grounded and timeless presence to your archives with this vintage "Jackie Fairchild" scrapbook, featuring a curated collection of mid-century Americana including numerous Norman Rockwell prints.
Measuring a substantial fifteen by twelve inches, this deep red leatherette volume serves as a tactile time capsule of one person's aesthetic preferences from the 1950s and 60s. The ornate embossed cover and gold-foil lettering evoke a sense of reverent preservation, holding decades of "Found Art" that tells a silent story of Jackie’s inspirations.
Inside, the pages are filled with the warm, nostalgic imagery of Norman Rockwell, capturing the serene and classic moments of 20th-century American life. While the exterior shows the honest wear of a life spent being handled and appreciated, the interior curation remains a vibrant playground of mid-century whimsy and social history. Whether displayed as a piece of "Found Object" decor in a study or used as a source of inspiration for a modern artist, this scrapbook remains a unique and evocative bridge to the past.
This item is vintage, over 70 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
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Origin: USA
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Era: c. 1950s
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Material: Leatherette, Cardstock, and Paper
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Dimensions: 15.00" H x 12.00" W x 1.50" D
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Condition: Used/Aged; cover shows scuffing and edge wear; interior pages are fragile but intact.
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Special Feature: Hand-signed in pencil "Jackie Fairchild"; includes vintage Norman Rockwell litho-prints.
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Note: This is a populated scrapbook; pages are not blank.