This is an advertisement from April, 1920, for Nordyke & Marmon Company of Indianapolis. The ad features the Marmon 24 Automobile.
The reverse side features advertising for New York Life Insurance Company of New York, New York. The ad includes a balance sheet for the company dated January 1, 1920. ...click for details
The reverse side features advertising for Gruen Guild Watches.
The page measures 6 7/8" x 10". It is in good condition and ready for matting and framing - no rips or tears other than the binding edge where the page was removed from the binding staples. The page could also be laminated ...click for details
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for Bryant Heater & Manufacturing Company of Cleveland, Ohio. "End Furnace-room slavery with Bryant Gas Heating."
The reverse side features advertising General Motors Fisher Bodies. "Look To The Body!" The ad features a nice display of all the GM Logos. ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows Borden Milk’s famous mascot, Elsie The Cow and her Brand New Twins. Elsie was actually taken on tour as a representative of Borden’s Fine Foods.
The back side of the postcard shows it is from 1957. The information on the back gives more details about Elsie. You will learn that one of Elsie’s favorite albums is ...click for details
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for Cadillac Harveycar Motor Cruises. The ad features tours for the HarveyCar Indian Detours in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The reverse side features advertising for A.B.C. Checques Travel Checks.
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for S. F. W. & Son, Inc. The ad features Whitman Pleasure Island Chocolates. "Real Treasure from Pleasure Island."
The reverse side features advertising for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York. "Why risk Typhoid? 20 times more dangerous than lightning!" The ad a ...click for details
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for General Electric. It features the General Electric Refrigerator. "What a Proof of efficiency and economy."
The reverse side features advertising for the Leica Camera and the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Rohr Aircraft Corporation. "Calling Dr. Jeep!"
The reverse side features advertising for The American Brass Company – a Subsidiary of Anaconda Copper Mining Company. "Copper Serves . . . Every Minute . . . Everywhere." ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for New York Central System. "Trains in White. How Army Hospital Trains speed wounded fighters homeward over the Water Level Route."
The reverse side features advertising for Dictaphone Corporation of New York. The ad is for the Dictaphone Electronic Dictation machine. ...click for details