An exceptional piece of early 20th-century Americana, this is an original letter from The Worthington Company, dated December 1st, 1911. The letter, sent from Elyria, Ohio, to Great Falls, Montana, discusses their 'Fairy' brand velocipedes, tricycles, and other children's vehicles. It includes a detailed price list for various models of velocipedes and bicycles, offering a fascinating glimpse into the nascent era of personal transport for children. The letterhead itself is a wonderful example of period trade advertising, featuring the 'Fairy Trade Mark'. This historical document provides valuable insight into manufacturing, sales, and pricing strategies of the time. A handwritten note at the bottom adds to its unique character. Ideal for collectors of antique bicycles, advertising ephemera, or early 20th-century Americana.