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Step back in time with our catalog of mens fashions from the 1920s. Explore the Gallery of the Old Library and immerse yourself in a world where style was paramount. From dapper gentlemen donning evening wear to those sporting Ulster coats, this collection captures the essence of a bygone era. Travel even further back as we present an intriguing TOOL ADVERTISEMENT from 1895, straight out of the Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalogue. Discover the craftsmanship and ingenuity that went into creating tools that stood the test of time. The SEARS CATALOG COVER from 1899 transports us to a time when mail-order shopping was revolutionizing retail. Marvel at its iconic design and imagine flipping through its pages filled with products that were just a click away. Delve into our assortment of heraldic crests, rings, and brooches crafted in enamel and gold. These exquisite pieces showcase timeless elegance fit for royalty. For those seeking adventure beyond fashion and jewelry, explore Cooks Holidays Abroad from 1939 - an invitation to embark on unforgettable journeys offered by Thomas Cook travel agency during the 1930s in the UK. Let your imagination wander as you envision exotic destinations waiting to be explored. And finally, take aim at history with an engraved advertisement for Winchester Repeating Rifles featured in Montgomery Ward & Company's mail-order catalogue of 1895. This glimpse into weaponry showcases both artistry and functionality. To top it all off, indulge your fascination with Womens Hats from 1916 - each one more extravagant than the last. Adorned with feathers, ribbons, or flowers; these hats epitomize glamour and sophistication. Complete your journey through time by exploring unique household items such as a toast rack or caviar dish – reminders that even mundane objects can possess beauty worth cherishing. Our catalog offers glimpses into various aspects of history – fashion trends, technological advancements, travel opportunities, and even the finer details of everyday life.