Nautical 1930s Schooners Lemons Crate Label from Santa Barbara
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Step back in time with this extraordinary Antique 1930s Schooners Lemons Crate Label, a true gem from the Goleta Lemon Association in Santa Barbara, California! This stunning piece of nautical decor isn't just a pretty face – it's a window into a fascinating chapter of American agricultural history.
Measuring a compact 10 1/2" x 8 1/2", this label is in remarkable condition, showing little to no wear. It's a pristine snapshot of a bygone era, ready to transport you to the sun-drenched lemon groves of 1930s Santa Barbara!
Imagine the journey these lemons took! From humble beginnings with Spanish missionaries in the late 1700s to becoming a booming industry by the late 19th century. The visionary Sherman Patterson Stow planted Goleta Valley's first irrigated lemon orchard in 1875, setting the stage for a citrus revolution!
The story gets even juicier! In 1896, local growers banded together to form the Santa Barbara County Lemon Growers' Exchange, and a year later, the Johnston Fruit Company was born with Stow at the helm. Talk about a zesty start to the 20th century!
But wait, there's more! After a devastating fire in 1950, the Goleta Lemon Association rose from the ashes like a phoenix. In 1951, they unveiled a jaw-dropping 182,000-square-foot facility – the world's largest single-unit lemon-processing plant at the time! This citrus powerhouse could handle a mind-boggling 2,000 rail‐carloads of lemons annually. Now that's what we call making lemonade out of lemons!
These 1930s Schooners Lemons crate labels aren't just pretty pictures – they're coveted artifacts of a vanished era. Their rarity makes them irresistible to collectors, museums, and art institutions alike. The impeccable lithography process used in their creation is a testament to the unparalleled craftsmanship of the time. As demand for these labels skyrockets, owning one becomes not just a purchase, but an investment in a piece of American history!
Can you picture this remarkable vintage advertising gracing your walls? Instead of being tucked away in a museum, this Schooners Lemons crate label could be the conversation starter in your living room, kitchen, or home office. It's not just decor – it's a time machine, transporting you and your guests to the golden age of California's citrus industry!
Don't miss this chance to own a slice of Santa Barbara's lemon-scented past. This 1930s Schooners Lemons crate label isn't just a collectible – it's a statement piece that combines history, art, and a dash of coastal charm. Elevate your space with this unique treasure and let the zesty spirit of vintage California brighten your home!
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