“May I. C. U. Home?” acquaintance card Photo(s) by Alan Mays. Imported from Flickr on Mar 7, 2022. Artwork published in circa 1890. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Alan Mays and tagged with “ornamentedno1049”. License: All Rights Reserved. May I. C. U. Home? A nineteenth-century acquaintance card with an illustration of a couple of frogs. The typeface is Ornamented No. 1049 (Bruce, 1875), later also known under the names Ray Shaded and Certificate. For another card with frogs, see May I Be Permitted the Pleasure of Escorting You Home? Typefaces Formats Ephemera (778) Topics Other (190) Designers/Agencies unknown (2138) Tagged withacquaintance cards (2)rebus (5)frogs (9)1880s (10)1890s (28)borders and rules (660)shadow effects (699)one color (215) Artwork location United States (6342) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Other On Conspiracies, Penguin Great Ideas edition2010David PearsonContributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick Foam magazine #55, “Talent”2020Hamid SallaliAyumi HiguchiContributed by Nikolas Wrobel Staff Pick Pornodyssée by Jean-Marc Beausoleil2020Jessica LedouxContributed by Jessica Ledoux Sponsor More in Ephemera James Brown Enterprisesc. 1974Contributed by Matthijs Sluiter Pussyz rolling papersc. 2020Oscar TorransContributed by Will Sonner A.W. Davis business cardc. 1900unknownPhoto(s) by Alan Mays on Flickr. (young)MAK2020LWZContributed by tobias schererbauer More Fonts In Use Pulp – We Love Life album art2001Peter SavilleJarvis CockerHoward WakefieldContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Niche monument, Calic. 2016Pantoja ArquitectosContributed by Estudio Calderón Staff Pick “YOU&ME&ME&YOU” mural2021Anthony BurrillContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick Brathwaitc. 2015Anders DrageContributed by Frode Helland (Monokrom Skriftforlag) Staff Pick InScience film festivalc. 2015Studio Another DayContributed by Swiss Typefaces Staff Pick Le Hein – Flanders Food Space2021Nash and YoungContributed by Production Type Staff Pick Norma Jeane: Body Proxy2004Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick The Bell Jar (Faber and Faber, 1966)1966Shirley TuckerContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick