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Art Nouveau Lady Small Tote Bag
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Art Nouveau Lady Small Tote Bag
Art Nouveau Lady Small Tote Bag ... This Art Nouveau style ink drawing is dated April 1, 1917 and signed by my mother's father (my maternal grandfather) Russell L. (Leonard) Swigert ... a farmer in Knox County in Illinois ... of my grandmother Alice M. McPherrin ... the year they married. Their farm was near to and between Knoxville and Galesburg, Illinois at the corner where four townships meet. They had corn and bean fields, hogs, chickens, and cows. The family told me that my art talent came from my maternal grandpa. I remember their beautiful large white farmhouse with a kitchen dining room that had seven doors: kitchen cooking area, porch (with the brass bell to call grandpa in from the fields), wash room / wooden crank party-line telephone room, basement stairs, stairs to second floor and attic, bathroom and through it to grandpa's room, and to the living room where there were five doors: kitchen dining room, grandpa's room, grandma's room (used to be my mom's and aunt's room), the door to the corner mailbox with another set of nice wood stairs to upstairs bedrooms, and the main front door. Grandpa's room had three doors: bathroom (and through it to kitchen dining room), living room, and grandma's room (used to be my mom's and aunt's room). That last door slid into the wall. Grandma's room had two doors: to grandpa's room and to living room. I remember staying overnight there and slept in grandma's room or in one of two of the upstairs bedrooms. A pair of the upstairs bedrooms also had a door between them ... Grandma slept in one when I slept in the other. Grandpa's room had a very tall roll-top desk. In the attic was an old framed photo of my grandpa's father taken after he had died (a common practice back then). That house had so many doors we could go through the house several different ways. It was built by my grandfather's father. My maternal grandfather's father's family arrived from Ohio in the 1800s in a horse-drawn covered wagon and their first settler home was where I remember the chicken house was. Mom remembers when the farmhouse (the one I remember) got electricity put in. Before that they used dangerous kerosene lamps for light and the kitchen had an ice chest to keep food cold in. Ice was delivered for that. The furnace was a coal furnace so coal was delivered for that.
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By Sasha L.September 22, 2025 • Verified Purchase
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I like this bag, it's lightweight can hold a good bit of stuff and it's washable. The print is as seen in store.
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By Andy B.October 6, 2021 • Verified Purchase
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The bag turned out so nice! This was a gift for a friend and she loved it. She is going to school to be a vet tech. There is not a lot of gifts out there for future vet techs/vet techs. The printing made the bag look like it was done by a professional.
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By K.October 18, 2022 • Verified Purchase
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The minute I spotted this item I knew I HAD to order these for my daughter's wedding for the Hotel Goodie Bags since the wedding was held at a vineyard. The quality is great and they were a little bigger than I expected but worked out and will be useful to the recipients to tote their books, papers, lunch etc for future use. The picture shows what we put inside to welcome our hotel guests. I was very satisfied with the printing on the tote and I liked I was able to choose the font and size for the bag.
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Created on: 6/12/2022, 5:09 AM
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