Description
Step back in time with this vintage issue of the Better Homes & Gardens Magazine from September 1931. Titled "Autumn's Queen: Chrysanthemum," this magazine captures the essence of autumn's beauty and charm. Its stunning cover features the elegant chrysanthemum flower, setting the tone for the seasonal inspirations within. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage décor, this magazine is a delightful glimpse into gardening and home living in the early 20th century.
Each page is filled with insightful articles, vibrant photography, and captivating illustrations that reflect the lifestyle of the era. Whether you're a history buff or simply someone who appreciates the art of gardening, this magazine is sure to resonate with you. It's more than just a magazine; it's a window into a different time.
Product Condition: Please note that this item does show signs of wear, including creases on the front cover and within its pages. There may also be marks present throughout, which are typical for magazines of this age. We encourage you to review the accompanying pictures closely to assess the condition for yourself.
For your convenience, we provide a protective plastic covering for each of our collectibles, ensuring that your purchase remains in great condition. Additionally, there's an address label stamped on the back for authenticity.
- Vintage charm: A piece of living history perfect for decor or collection.
- Protective covering: Each magazine arrives in a plastic sleeve for enhanced durability.
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Don't miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of vintage nostalgia. It’s not just a magazine; it's a collector's treasure waiting to be appreciated!