Here’s another fancy letter O image from me, your friendly vintage image collector on Reusable Art. This one is a typical print foundry letter. Letters like this were sold to publishers by print foundries who also offered font sets and other illustrations. This one dates back to 1889 when it was included in Flowers of the Hunt.
This is the second version of this letter posted on Reusable Art. The other one is on a white background and is smaller but it is a little cleaner than this one. You can find it here – Fancy Letter O Image.
Both letter images feature a large letter O in a double frame with a large central flower inside the letter as well as some berries around the edges.
Hopefully, if you’re in need of a fancy letter O image one of these two will meet your needs.
This image is copyright free and in the public domain anywhere that extends copyrights 70 years after death or at least 120 years after publication when the original illustrator is unknown.