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Introducing the St. Louis Collection from Media Storehouse - a stunning assortment of glass frames, handcrafted with exquisite detail and authenticity. Each piece showcases the timeless beauty of traditional Missouri glassmaking, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any decor. Available in various sizes and designs, these frames are perfect for showcasing your cherished photographs or artwork. Experience the rich history and craftsmanship of the Show-Me State with the St. Louis Collection from Media Storehouse.

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325 Glass Frames

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Louisiana Purchase Exposition at the Worlds Fair, 1904 (b / w photo)

Louisiana Purchase Exposition at the Worlds Fair, 1904 (b / w photo)
SLS249124 Louisiana Purchase Exposition at the Worlds Fair, 1904 (b/w photo) by Beals, Jessie Tarbox (1871-1942); Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Knabenshue at St Louis, 1904 (gelatin silver photo)

Knabenshue at St Louis, 1904 (gelatin silver photo)
3698099 Knabenshue at St Louis, 1904 (gelatin silver photo) by Beals, Jessie Tarbox (1871-1942); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Waddell, St. Louis, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Americ

Waddell, St. Louis, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Pelty, St. Louis, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American

Pelty, St. Louis, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Lake, St. Louis, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American

Lake, St. Louis, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Broadway, north from Chestnut Street, St. Louis, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Broadway, north from Chestnut Street, St. Louis, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Broadway, north from Chestnut Street, St. Louis, c1897. European exploration of the area was first recorded in 1673, the founding of St. Louis began in 1763

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Depot St Louis Missouri Alexander Gardner American

Depot St Louis Missouri Alexander Gardner American
Depot St. Louis, Missouri; Alexander Gardner (American, born Scotland, 1821 - 1882); 1867; Albumen silver print

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Office Missouri Pacific Railway St. Louis Missouri

Office Missouri Pacific Railway St. Louis Missouri
Office Missouri Pacific Railway, St. Louis, Missouri; Alexander Gardner (American, born Scotland, 1821 - 1882); 1867; Albumen silver print

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Bridge St. Louis Mississippi Robert Benecke American

Bridge St. Louis Mississippi Robert Benecke American
Bridge at St. Louis over the Mississippi; Robert Benecke (American, born Germany, 1835 - 1903); St. Louis, Missouri, United States; January 10, 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Great Steel Bridge Crossing Mississippi River At St Louis Missouri In 1870S

Great Steel Bridge Crossing Mississippi River At St Louis Missouri In 1870S. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel Manning Circa 1880

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Refugees from Northern Missouri entering St. Louis, from Harpers Weekly, pub. 1894

Refugees from Northern Missouri entering St. Louis, from Harpers Weekly, pub. 1894 (engraving). Prices Missouri Expedition 1864; Major General Sterling Price (1809 - 1867);

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Us-Lindbergh-Flight

Us-Lindbergh-Flight
Erik Lindbergh, grandson of legendary aviator Charles Lindbergh, takes off from Lindbergh Field near San Diego 14 April, 2002

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Reptile House, St Louis Zoo, Missouri, USA

Reptile House, St Louis Zoo, Missouri, USA
Scene inside the Reptile House, St Louis Zoo, Missouri, USA. Date: circa 1925

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: St Louis Arena, St Louis, Missouri, USA

St Louis Arena, St Louis, Missouri, USA
St Louis Arena and Exhibition Building, St Louis, Missouri, USA. Date: 1935

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: GUERIN: SULTAN AND HAREM. The Sultan in His Harem. A humorous study, c1900, by the St

GUERIN: SULTAN AND HAREM. The Sultan in His Harem. A humorous study, c1900, by the St. Louis, Missouri, photographer Fritz W. Guerin

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: St Louis

St Louis
circa 1890: Broadway, north from Chestnut Street, St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St

The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St. Louis during the Worlds Fair in 1904
BALDWINs AIRSHIP, 1904. The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St. Louis during the Worlds Fair in 1904. Contemporary colored engraving

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad

American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad
RAILROAD POSTER, 1898. American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Angora Goat pulling a childs cart

Angora Goat pulling a childs cart
An attractive photographic postcard depicting an angora goat pulling a little boys cart - St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Date: 1922

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Steamboats on the Mississippi at St. Louis, Missouri

Steamboats on the Mississippi at St. Louis, Missouri
City of St. Louis from the Mississippi River, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Choteaus Pond, Missouri, 1820s

Choteaus Pond, Missouri, 1820s
Settlement on Choteaus Pond, now part of St Louis, Missouri. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: The city of St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America. An aerial panorama of the city

The city of St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America. An aerial panorama of the city published by Currier & Ives in 1874

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America in the early 19th century

St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America in the early 19th century, with paddle steamers on the Mississippi River. Lithography by T. Moore after a work by E.W. Playter

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: USA, Missouri, St. Louis, Mississippi river, Route 66, along the shores of East St. Louis

USA, Missouri, St. Louis, Mississippi river, Route 66, along the shores of East St. Louis
USA, Missouri, St.Louis, Mississippi river, Route 66, along the shores of East St.Louis

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: USA, Missouri, St

USA, Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown USA Missouri St. Louis Downtown

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Old Courthouse & Gateway Arch, St

Old Courthouse & Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Old Courthouse & Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri, USA USA-MISSOURI-St

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Room of the Prague School of Arts and Crafts, St. Louis, 1905

Room of the Prague School of Arts and Crafts, St. Louis, 1905. From The Studio Volume 35. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1905]

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Room of the Austrian Arts and Crafts Schools, St. Louis, 1905

Room of the Austrian Arts and Crafts Schools, St. Louis, 1905
Room of the Austrian Arts and Crafts Schols, St. Louis, 1905. From The Studio Volume 35. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1905]

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: The Tudor Dining Room, Melbourne Hotel, St Louis, Missouri, 1924

The Tudor Dining Room, Melbourne Hotel, St Louis, Missouri, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: General exterior view, the Melbourne Hotel, St Louis, Missouri, 1924

General exterior view, the Melbourne Hotel, St Louis, Missouri, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: View of St Louis, Missouri, USA, c1880

View of St Louis, Missouri, USA, c1880. View across the Mississippi, with a river boat travelling along the river

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Eads Bridge, St Louis, Missouri, USA, c1874

Eads Bridge, St Louis, Missouri, USA, c1874. Designed by James B Eads, the bridge crosses the Mississippi between St Louis and East St Louis, Illinois

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Japanese garden at the Worlds Fair, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Japanese garden at the Worlds Fair, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Japanese Garden at the Worlds Fair, St Louis, USA, 1904. Formally named the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the 1904 St Louis Worlds Fair was held to commemorate the centenary of the Louisiana

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: General view of the Pike at the World Fair, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1904

General view of the Pike at the World Fair, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: The West Lagoon from the World Fair, St Louis, Missouri, 1904

The West Lagoon from the World Fair, St Louis, Missouri, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: The Central Cascade from the World Fair, St Louis, Missouri. USA, 1904

The Central Cascade from the World Fair, St Louis, Missouri. USA, 1904
The Central Cascade from the Worlds Fair, St Louis, Missouri. USA, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageSt. Louis Glass Frame Collection: Northern Line Packet Company paddle steamer Lake Superior, USA, c1870s(?)

Northern Line Packet Company paddle steamer Lake Superior, USA, c1870s(?). The Northern Line Packet Company operated riverboat services on the Mississippi River between St Louis



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St. Louis Glass Frame Collection

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