Postcard Gifts - Lake County Forest Preserves

Curt Teich
Postcard
Archives
Postcard Gifts Catalog
A selection of postcard gifts and reproduction postcards
The Curt Teich Postcard Archives offers for sale a selection of gifts and reproduction postcards created from
images in the collection. The following items are available at the Lake County Discovery Museum Store or by
ordering through this catalog. For more about the Archives please visit: www.TeichArchives.org.
1. Alligator Chorus Down in Louisiana, New
Orleans. 1914.
2. Boulevard Diner at 41st Street and Crescent Boulevard, Camden N.J. 1950.
3.Williams World-Famous Singers. Chicago, IL. ca.1926.
4. Chicago and Southern Airlines. 1940.
5. Fifth Avenue on Sunday morning, New
York City. Ca. 1911.
6. Gator Diner, St. Petersburg, FL. 1951.
Reproduction Vintage Postcards
Postcard Books
Museum Tippy Pens
Posters
Reproduction Postcard Art Postcards
7. Hutchinson’s Peacock Chocolates, Des
Moines, IA. 1923.
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Reproduction Postcards
8. Eggo Frozen Quality
Foods. 1955.
12. Joe’s Diner, Egg Harbor, New Jersey.
1940.
15. Marigold “Milk Depot.”
Racine, WI. 1954.
9. “I’m on my way.” Undertakers Supply Company,
Chicago. Ca. 1930.
13. Little King’s Hotel Court. U.S. Highway
66, Joplin, MO. 1946.
16. Wearing the Million Dollar Hat. Tully’s Men’s Store,
Omaha, NE. 1930.
19. The O.K. Barber Shop, Birmingham, AL.
Ca. 1907.
11. Paul Jones Knickers. Ca.
1923.
10. The Utica Fishing Girl.
Horrocks-Ibbotson Co. Utica,
NY. Ca. 1917.
14. The Rhinebeck Diner, Rhinebeck, NY.
1946.
17. Dinosaur Park, Rapid City,
SD. 1938.
18. An Eye to the Future, Dr. Walter H. Silge, Optometrist, Chicago.
1936.
20. Silly Symphony Characters. 1937.
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Reproduction Postcards
21. Covington Fire Department, Covington,
VA. Ca. 1915.
22. A World Premier at Grauman’s Chinese
Theatre, Hollywood, CA. 1958.
24. Chicago White Sox Team Photo. 1906.
25. Beauty Contest and Judges, Phillips Picnic.
Bartlesville, OK. 1926.
26. Greetings from the Lake County Museum. An original ‘large letter’ design by
Ted Eleston. l997.
27. Greetings from Curt Teich’s America. An
original ‘large letter’ design by Ted Eleston.
1997.
28. Montage of postcards from the Curt Teich
Archives. 2000.
29. Kendall’s Drug Store, Brookings, SD.
Ca. 1916.
31. Frog Serenade, ChicagoBerlin. Ca. 1900.
32. Scale model of the USS Olympia used in
an 1898 Edward Amet motion picture. On
display at the Lake County Discovery
Museum. 2007.
30.The Mighty Mastodon cut-out
card. Folds into 3D mastodon
figures. 2007.
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23. Chicago Cubs Team Photo. 1906.
1995
Postcard Art Competition & Exhibition
Set of 12 reproduction art postcards
“Wish.3” by Sarajane Avidon.
“Untitled” by Dana Carlson.
“Untitled” by Patty O’Shea.
“Derelict” by Nancy Fortunato.
“The Bright Side”
by Ellen O’Brien.
“Farm 1” by Cindi Sartain.
“Chalk Dreams”
by Nadia E. Land-Green.
“Chicago-Navy Pier” by Betsy LaCasse.
“The Commuter”
by Peg Sindelar.
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“My Daughter’s House” by Lorre Slaw.
“Jesus Savior, Pilot Me”
by Judy A. Langston.
“Apple Still Life”
by Charlotte Sasser.
1997
Postcard
ArtArt
Competition/Exhibition
‘97
Postcard
Competition & Exhibition
12 reproduction art
Set ofSet
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postcards
“Lake County...Where Corn Once Grew”
by Donna Sands.
“Driving By” by Cindi Sartain.
“Flowers in the Window”
by Jean Gage.
“Seven Scarves”
by Ayelet Linenstrauss Larsen.
“Gaiety” by Charlotte Sasser.
“Dorothy’s Lament” by Sarajane Avidon.
“Warm Bay”
by Ellen Marie Meyer.
“The Christmas Eve”
by Nina Kipshidze.
“Postcard Fun for Everyone” by Ted Eleston.
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“Summer” by Barbara Moczek.
“Great Blue Heron”
by Amy Madden.
“What’s Behind Some of the
Most Beautiful Things”
by Johnna Woods.
1999
Postcard Art Competition & Exhibition
Set of 12 reproduction art postcards
“Ce n’est pas une carte postale” 1 & 2 by Archie Brennan.
“Nest/Crow”
by Marilyn Madden.
“Waiting for Hummers”
by Suzanne M. Riggio.
“Eyewitness Report, 1947”
by Sarajane Avidon.
“I Miss U”
by William Harroff.
“Deb & Egg” by Joel Heiman.
“Italian Gardens” by Alexandra Vernon.
“Provence” by Charlotte Sasser.
“Girl Meets World” by Justine N. Runvik.
“Paper Bag” by Richard Rose.
“Postcard Stand-In”
by Richard Rose.
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“America From the Road” by Kelley Vaughn.
2001
Postcard Art Competition & Exhibition
Set of 12 reproduction art postcards
“Blue Snake/Baby”
by Janice Taylor.
“London 65-2” by Alice
Harrison.
“Au Cafe” by Julia Lauer-Cheenne.
“Marie” by Doug Travis.
“Raven Spirit II” by Marilyn
Madden.
“Untitled” by LL Macrowski.
“An Age of Nervousness”
by M. Parfitt.
“Nereid Riding a Bull” by Archie Brennan.
“Light Show-Chicago” by Eleanor N. Gillette.
“querty: #XED$0, s#xeb7”
by Charlotte Johnson.
“Panty Claus” by Ann Huey.
“Graphic 2001” by Pat Stroy.
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2003
Postcard Art Competition & Exhibition
Set of 12 reproduction art postcards
“Chard Noodles” by Stacie Mann.
“Hardware/Software” by Ron Testa.
“Night Time Scenes of Main
Street” by Ted Frankel.
“Neon Harbinger” by Ellen
Jantzen.
“Aunt Alice & Her Chevrolet”
by Ron Testa.
“Who loves ya baby?” by
Doug Travis.
“You forgot your purse”
by Andrea Fuhrman.
“Flower Girlie #4” by Samantha Malay.
“Compassion”
by Ted Frankel.
“Tuberline”
by Ellen Jantzen.
“’John F. Kennedy Rose’
Buds”
by Suzanne Mouton Riggio.
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“Adam & Eve” by Ron Testa.
2005
Postcard Art Competition & Exhibition
Set of 12 reproduction art postcards
“BeeHind” by Eileen Saarela Bell.
“Manhattan Fairy Tale” by Priscilla Otani.
“see{k}”
by Tara Nicole Tonsor.
“Double Totem”
by Marilyn Madden.
“Freedom is a Priceless Gift”
by Angie Naron.
“Route 66 Seligman, AZ” by Michael Still.
“Untitled #2” by Todd Mack.
“Someday I Will Live in Hollywood”
by Todd Mack.
“Flora” by Erin Endicott.
“Rejoice” by Jody Wright.
“The Future is Positive”
by Maki Geno.
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“Metro Express”
by Michael Anthony Thomas.
2007
Postcard Art Competition & Exhibition
Set of 12 reproduction art postcards
“Big Wave” by Marianne Fanelli Irvin.
“Floral Leanings” by Sadie
Gerbic.
“Was it Worth it Mr. Guttenberg?”
by Archie Brennan.
“Explorers”
by Linda Wood Feldman.
“Lincoln Park in the Spring” by Cindi Sartain.
“Where My Heart Is”
by Lana Carter.
“I See You”
by Danielle Knudson.
“The Good Life” by Thomas Pratt.
“Love Story” by Richard Johnson
“Suburban Cowboys”
by Keith Stanton.
“Nesting Swan” by Jean Cook.
“Late Bloomers” by Brian Novak.
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2009
Postcard Art Competition & Exhibition
Set of 12 reproduction art postcards
“The Standard Family at Home” by Ron Testa.
“Two Men carrying a Burden”
by Doug Travis.
“Kenosha Street Car”
by Mike Pavelich.
“Tangled Web” by M. Parfitt.
“Untitled: ‘Grey’” by Denis Hagen.
“Prospect High School”
by Jessica Beagan Archer.
“Infinity” by Lana Carter.
“Lino-Snake” by Brian Novak.
“Treenatomy”
by Kristen Janes.
“Train Set” by Leslie Peterson.
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“How She Landed”
by Randee Ladden.
“Sundance Camp” by Russel Box, Sr.
2011
Postcard Art Competition & Exhibition
Set of 12 reproduction art postcards
“Forsooth! Forsythia!”
by Suzanne Mouton Riggio
“Blue Monday” by Jodi Scaltreto
“Like Mother, Like Daughter”
by Judith Cahill
“Lexicon 1C” by Margaret Suchland
“Queen of Cards”
by Zuleyka V. Benitez
“Eureka” by Randee Ladden
“When The Went Out He Tended
to Fade Into the Background”
by Lisa Corson
“Into the Sunset”
by Cheryl Dawdy
“Good ‘Morrow” by Carole P. Kunstadt
“Strong Threads” by M. Parfitt
“Xlatl Park”
by David McElroy
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“Swimming Koi” by Jean Cook
Postcard Reproduction Books
Ducks and Diners: Views from America’s Past
The American roadside is dotted with fanciful structures that have become familiar landmarks.
What says travel like Koolmotor - “The Most Beautiful Service Station in the South?” Or the Original Roadside Rest (Long Island), Cask Villa (Vermillion, OH), or Lucy, the Margate (NJ) Elephant.
Picture Palaces: Views from America’s Past
The historic postcards collected in Picture Palaces bring back the glory days of the nickelodeons
and matinees in paradise. Here in full color are Hollywood’s other Grauman’s (the Egyptain); the
Nickel Theatre in Bangor, Maine; San Antonio’s Aztec; as well as Dreamland in Montrose, CO; and
many more.
Down by the Seaside: Views from America’s Past
The boardwalks, beachside ballrooms, and people on promenade in Down by the Seaside, show the
exotic and just plain fun structures that enhanced beachgoers’ sense of fantasy and escape. Vacationers throng the beaches and boardwalks from Atlantic City and Wildwood, NJ to Daytona Beach,
FL, Sandusky, OH, Long Beach, and Catalina Island, CA.
Built to Amuse: Views from America’s Past
From the fantasy world of Coney Island’s House of Joy and graceful Parachute Jump, the postcards
in Built to Amuse travel to historic playlands across the country: the Tickle in Denver; the Wolz
Thriller in Rockaway Beach, NY; the Pretzel in Philadelphia; the Jack Rabbit in Long Beach, CA.
Mostly Moderne: Views from America’s Past
Collected in Mostly Moderne are 24 full-color fantasies from this age of architectural optimism.
Here is Cleveland’s sunburst-crowned exposition site, the compelling geometrics of the waiting
room in Omaha’s new railroad station; shiny black Vitrolite facing on Duke’s restaurant in Kokomo,
IN; a futuristic Ford showroom in San Diego.
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The Curt Teich Postcard
Archives Postcard Reproduction Books are part
of the Past-Age Postcard
Series. Each book in the
set features 24 readyto-mail, full-color postcards. All postcards are
authentic reproductions
of postcards from the
Teich Archives that can
only be found here.
Posters
John Philip Sousa and his band at the Steel Pier.
1929. 18” x 22” unframed.
Celebrating the American Picture Postcard; a collage
of postcards from the Teich Archives. 1993. 24” x 26”
unframed.
Lake County Discovery Museum
Tippy Pens
The Museum’s award-winning tippy pen was
designed by the Teich Archives staff. Tip the pen
and send a floating postcard from the Eiffel Tower
to Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox in Minnesota. Tip it again and send the postcard floating
back to Paris. The pen comes in seven different
colors: purple, light blue, aqua, red, yellow, green
and royal blue.
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Reproduction Postcards
Price per card: $0.90/members; $1.00/non-members
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Alligator Chorus
Boulevard Diner
William’s Singers
Chicago and Southern
Fifth Avenue
Gator Diner
Peacock Chocolates
Eggo
“I’m On My Way”
Fishing Girl
Paul Jones Knickers
Joe’s Diner
Little King’s Hotel
The Rhinebeck Diner
Marigold “Milk Depot”
Million Dollar Hat
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Dinosaur Park
An Eye to the Future
The O.K. Barber Shop
Silly Symphony
Covington Fire Dept.
Grauman’s Theatre
Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox
Beauty Contest
Greetings from Museum
Curt Teich’s America
Montage of Postcards
Kendall’s Drug Store
The Mighty Mastadon
Frog Serenade
U.S.S. Olympia Model
Reproduction Postcard Books
Price each: $7.00/members; $8.00/non-members
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Ducks and Diners
Picture Palaces
Mostly Moderne
Built to Amuse
Down by the Seaside
Museum Tippy Pens
Price each: $3.55/members; $3.95/non members
Color
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Posters
Price each: $7.00/members; $8.00/non-members
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Sousa at the Steel Pier
American Picture Postcard
Postcard Art Competiton & Exhibition 12 card sets
Price per set: $9.50/members; $10.50/non-members
Set
Quantity Price
PACE 1995
PACE 1999
PACE 2001
PACE 2003
PACE 2005
PACE 2007
PACE 2009
PACE 2011
Individual PACE cards are available by request
Price per card: $0.90/members; $1.00/non members
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