Hollywood California City of Stars. [LUGGAGE LABEL]
Los Angeles. Marks-Fram Co., No date. Ca. 1930s. Blue and white luggage label, circular shape, 4 inch diameter. Very good unused condition.
Los Angeles. Marks-Fram Co., No date. Ca. 1930s. Blue and white luggage label, circular shape, 4 inch diameter. Very good unused condition.
Los Angeles. Marks-Fram Co., No date. Ca. 1930s. Green and white luggage label, pennant shape, 3 1/2 x 8 inches. Very good unused condition.
No date. Ca. 1930s. Color pictorial diamond shaped luggage label 6 x 4 inches. Fine condition. Beautiful image of a Rocky Mountain sheep against a mountain backdrop.
No date. Ca. 1930s. Color luggage label, 3 x 4 1/4 inches. Very good unused condition. The romance of the East is suggested with this dusk scene, hotel in the background, crescent moon and propeller plane in the sky, camels and their keeper sheltered under palm trees in the foreground.....
Ca. 1930s? Orange, black and white luggage label, circular shape 5 inches across. Very good unused condition. Large label with a sunburst effect, showing one of the grand hotels of Jamaica amid palm trees.
No Place of Publication. JayHawk Posters. 1922. Pictorial color luggage label, die-cut in the shape of the Kentucky University mascot, 5 3/4 x 4 inches. Light creasing to tail, faint marks at top of beak; overall very good condition. The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball program mascot in its 1922 rendition.....
No date. Ca. 1930s. Color luggage label, diecut, 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches diameter. Very good unused condition. Lovely image of this early Beaux-Arts style high-rise on Biscayne Boulevard (now demolished) shown surrounded by a lush landscape of palm trees.
Los Angeles. Marks-Fram Co., No date. Ca. 1940s. Pictorial luggage label, 5 x 3 1/2 inches. Very good unused condition. One can only imagine this as a popular souvenir with those taking advantage of Nevada's free-wheeling divorce laws in the first part of the twentieth century. "In 1931, more than.....
No Place of Publication. No publisher. No date. Ca. 1920. Pictorial color luggage label, die-cut in the shape of a wildcat with N.U. on its back., 3 x 5 inches. Light spotting to face but overall very good unused condition. An uncommon early rendition of the Wildcats mascot, here with.....
No Place of Publication. No publisher. No date. Ca. 1920. Pictorial color luggage label die-cut in the shape of a pennant, 3 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Overall very good unused condition. Luggage label in the shape of a pennant.
No date. Ca. 1930s. Four color pictorial oval luggage label 3 1/4 x 4 1/2b inches. Fine condition. Silver, green blue and black label for the Canadian National Railways resort in the Rocky Mountains. A most attractive design.
No date. Ca. 1930s. Red and gold luggage label, 2 1/4 x 2 inches. Light creasing from being rolled, good unused condition. The romance of the East is suggested with this dusk scene, hotel in the background, crescent moon and propeller plane in the sky, camels and their keeper sheltered.....
1944.? Single color luggage label, irregular shape 5 x 3 1/4 inches. Very good unused condition. Number line at the bottom suggests a date of March 1944 (3-44). The hotel was opened in 1913 in the elegant style of Europe's finest hotels.
No date. Ca. 1940s? Three color luggage label, circular, 3 1/2 inch diameter. Very good unused condition. Smart Art Deco style label.
No date. Ca. 1945s. Color luggage label, blue on silver, circular, 3 1/4 inch diameter. Very good unused condition. Art Deco inspired design showcasing this Chicago landmark which became the Conrad Hilton in 1945. "The hotel, designed in the Beaux-Arts architecture style, originally opened in 1927 as the Stevens Hotel.....
1940s? Black, white and gold luggage label, irregular shape 3 3/4 inches across. Very good unused condition. Image of an imposing multi-story brick structure the centre of transportation activity. It was built in 1899.
Ca. 1940s? Green and white luggage label, circular shape die-cut with wavy edges 3 3/4 inches across. Very good unused condition. Originally named the Grunewald Hotel, renamed in honor of Teddy Roosevelt in 1923, this is a hotel with a storied history, at one time a major attraction for musicians.....
Ca. 1930s? Gold, black and yellow luggage label, circular shape 3 3/4 inches across. Very good unused condition. A Baltimore landmark the hotel was built in 1902-1903. This label pictures the hotel as an imposing mutli-story building set against a gold sunburst, suggesting a date of late 1920s or 1930s.....
No date. Ca. 1930.Bea. Silver, black and white luggage label, octagonal shape 3 3/4 inches across. Very good unused condition. Striking Art Deco style luggage label. "The new Nicollet Hotel opened in June 1924...While somewhat unremarkable in appearance, the hotel's sheer size and entertainment venues made it a popular option.....
Ca. 1940s? Black and white luggage label, circular shape die-cut with wavy edges 3 1/4 ix 2 3/4 nches. Light wear to top edge, good unused condition. The owners of what was to become the Sheraton Hotel chain purchased their first hotel in 1937, and quickly expanded within the US.....
No date. Ca. 1930s. Color luggage label, circular, 4 1/4 inch diameter. Very good unused condition.
No date. Ca. 1930s. Red and white luggage label, circular shape, 3 inch diameter. Very good unused condition. A venerable New York institution in the early part of the twentieth century, opposite the St. Regis, and now the Peninsual New York.
No date. Ca. 1930s. Color luggage label in the shape of a shield 5 x 4 inches. Very good unused condition. Now The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park, "the Hotel St. Moritz was designed and built in 1930 by the Hungarian-born architect Emery Roth...The estimated cost was about $6,000,000." (Wikipedia).....
No date. Ca. 1930s. Color luggage label, octagonal shape, 3 1/2 inch diameter. Very good unused condition. Now the Omni Shoreham hotel, the rich history of this venue is described at length on their website: "The hotel was first conceived when Harry Bralove was walking the property between Woodley Road.....
Ca. 1940s? Color luggage label,irregular shape 3 3/4 inches across. Very good unused condition. The Hollenden was a luxury hotel in Cleveland which was patronized by Presidents, celebrities and the wealthy. Opened in 1885 and modernised and enlarged in 1926 for the Roaring Twenties. The label proudly proclaims the luxury.....