| Management number | 232391689 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | US$3.23 | Model Number | 232391689 | ||
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Before supermarkets. Before plastic wrap. Before everything was the same everywhere — there were crate labels.
This is an original Washington State pear crate label — a 1950s lithograph from the factory stock of Cascoa Growers, Cashmere, Washington. It has never been used. Never folded. Never attached to a crate. It is New Old Stock in excellent mint condition.
The label is a Pacific Northwest scene rendered with real feeling. Lake Wenatchee stretches across the center of the composition — blue-green, calm, backed by the Cascade Mountain Range. A small wooden cabin sits at the water's edge in the lower right. The pears in the foreground are painted with the realism that the best label lithographers mastered — you can almost feel their weight. The whole label has a gorgeous deep blue border that gives it a finished, framed quality even before you put it in a frame.
Lake Wenatchee sits in Chelan County, fed by snowmelt from the eastern Cascades, in a valley that has been home to the Wenatchee people for thousands of years. The area became one of North America's leading pear-producing regions — D'Anjou and Bosc pears especially — and labels like this one were the face of that harvest across the country. Two available.
Frame it as Pacific Northwest landscape art, as a piece of Washington State history, or as a beautifully composed piece of mid-century American design. At 10.0 by 7.5 inches it fits a standard 11x14 frame cleanly and works in any room that appreciates quiet natural beauty — particularly strong in a cabin, a kitchen, a den, or anywhere with wood tones and natural materials.
A wonderful gift for a Pacific Northwest enthusiast, a Washington State native, a vintage label collector, or anyone who loves mountain and lake imagery rendered at its best.
A note on crate label collecting: Original lithographic crate labels from this era are increasingly scarce. NOS examples like this one — never used, never folded, in original unused condition — represent the best of what survives. Collectors prize them for their graphic quality and the window they open onto a vanished chapter of American agricultural and commercial history.
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