This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for Motorola Portable Radios. "The first really new Portable Radios. Exclusive Dial-In-Hand. Easier to read . . . Easier to tune."
The reverse side features advertising for several companies and products. They include: ...click for details
This is a humor postcard. The card shows a luxury yacht passing two shipwrecked men on a raft. To the amazement of the second man, the first says, "They want to know if we have any Grey Poupon." The lower left corner says, "Keep The Faith!"
The postcard is in good unused condition with some minor wear to the corners. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The message, "Watch Your Weight." The ad includes six steps to losing and watching your weight.
The reverse side features advertising for The Travelers Insurance Company. The advertisement uses artwork of the American Bittern as an analogy of how t ...click for details
This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for Southern Railway Systems. "The Southern Serves the South." The advertisement includes a message from the company president, Ernest E. Norris.
The reverse side features advertising for General Electric Freezers. "General Electric Home Freezers – For quick-freezing – For storing fr ...click for details
This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for Elgin Watches. "Only an Elgin has the DuraPower Mainspring. The one you love will be happier with an Elgin."
The reverse side features advertising for the General Electric Disposall. "GE Disposall means good-by to garbage automatically!" ...click for details
This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for Trailer Coach Manufactures Association. "Travel Comfortably . . . Economically . . . in a T.C.M.A. approved Trailer Coach."
The reverse side features advertising for The New Greenbriar and Cottages of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. "Welcoming doors are open again at the br ...click for details
This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for Wallace Silversmiths of Wallingford, Connecticut. "It’s ‘Third Dimension Beauty’. . . It’s Sculpture in Silver . . . It’s Wallace Sterling."
The reverse side features advertising for Canadian Pacific – Spans the World. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for the Bell & Howell Company of Chicago, Illinois. This ad features the Filmo Auto Master. "For Movies You’ll Be Proud To Show."
The reverse side features advertising for the Association of American Railroads. "Ever watch a Miracle in the Making?" ...click for details