This is a vintage frame set from the mid-20th century, manufactured in 1960. The frame is made of wood and glass, with a multicolor design. The item features a rare boho chicken picture and is an original item from D.H Holmes Department Store in New Orleans. The frame measures 21 inches in length and height, with a width of 8 7/8 inches. This item is perfect for collectors of vintage and decorative items.



As you can see there is a lot of damage to the back of the picture it is held in with nails. All the orange, brown & yellow chickens are doing different poses with a flower in each frame. Each picture is outlined with white . The frame is in crème with a hint of green it does have a signature on the bottom left corner and part of the original tag in the front right. If you are looking for something that no one has here it is.



Daniel Henry Holmes moved from Ohio to New Orleans and opened a dry goods store on Chartres Street in 1842. He was a direct importer for all types of textiles, from fine silks for evening gowns they operated until 1989 Dillard’s bought them out. The building now is used for The former main store of D.H. Holmes was redeveloped as a boutique hotel and opened in 1995 as the Chateau Sonesta Hotel. It completed a major renovation .