This listing is for two packages of unused shelf paper from the 1950's.  One package is complete and one package is partial.  The paper doesn't have any wrappings, but is marked Royledge. One package has a stain on the front, but it doesn't continue into the rest of the paper.  The paper is meant to line the shelf with the white part, with the border folded down over the edge of the shelf.  It creates a charming retro look for any room.  The white part, once dishes and things are placed on the shelf, doesn't show.  The borders are made from a heavy slightly corrugated paper with a scalloped edge.  It is brightly colored with red and pink checks, outlined in black.  The purpose of shelf paper is to protect the shelves from the scrapes caused by dishes and pots.  And cans.  It is from the 1950's, and is lovely paper, great for lining shelves and for crafts of all kinds.  Or both!  This is the last of this paper that I have, so I am selling these two pieces together.