Moments In Time - Vintage and Kitchen Collectibles



All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1960 item #333732 (stock #Mag15)
Moments In Time
$13.00
This Children's magazine was celebrating its 18th year with this issue dated January 1952. It is full of activities for children. We were all easier to entertain back then with no cable TV, video games or computers to play with in our spare time.

This would make a nice gift for someone born January, 1952, or for someone that read this magazine as a child.

You'll feel a bit nostalgic when you see the nice black and white illustrations...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1940 item #354052 (stock #Misc263)
Moments In Time
$12.00
This is a 1930 issue of "Dr. Miles New Weather Almanac and Hand Book of Valuable Information." It was published by Dr. Miles Medical Company of Elkhart, Indiana.

You’ll find all types of information in this booklet including the weather forecast for the year of 1930...

All Items : Advertising : Soft Drinks : Pre 1950 item #396506 (stock #Ad135)
Moments In Time
$10.00
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Coca-Cola Company. "Have a Coke = How are things goin’? . . . or being friendly in Newfoundland." This is a nice war-time advertisement.

The reverse side features advertising for Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. The ad shows a bridge being prepared for painting by scrubbing the steel with a brush of flames. The process made the paint go farther and last longer.

The page measures 6 7/8" x 10"...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1930 item #372045 (stock #Ad63)
Moments In Time
$10.00
This is a nice vintage advertisement dated May, 1929, for the Whippet Automobile. "Phenomenal Success – Record Sales!" Hard to imagine buying a full-sized car for $550 to $695. Not the "Finger-Tip Control." The Ad says, "One button, in center of steering wheel, controls starter, lights, and horn." Sounds a little scary to me!

The reverse side features advertising for a travel guide to Minnesota and Railways of France.

The page measures 6 7/8" x 10"...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1930 item #372048 (stock #Ad64)
Moments In Time
$10.00
This is a nice vintage advertisement from May, 1929, for Santa Fe Railroad. The three children looking out the train window saying, “Gee! We are going to see real, live Indians!” says it all!

The reverse side features advertising for the General Motors Proving Ground. Includes a couple of pictures of testing in progress.

The page measures 6 7/8" x 10"...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1930 item #371676 (stock #Ad58)
Moments In Time
$10.00
This is a nice vintage advertisement from May, 1929, for the Studebaker Commander Victoria for four. You could buy the six-cylinder motor for $1,375 or get the straight-eight motor for $1,525. Bumpers and spare tire are extra, of course!

The reverse side features advertising for the Graham-Paige Automobile – The New Thrill In Motoring! "Prices ranging from $885 to $2,495." The car illustrated is Model 621, six cylinder, four passenger Coupe for $1,595...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1960 item #335433 (stock #Ad31)
Moments In Time
$10.00
This listing is for four connected magazines pages featuring 1955 advertisements.

(1) Pan-American Coffee Bureau of New York, N. Y. - "Coffee-Break" ad. This is a very nice public service advertisement asking drivers to take a coffee break every couple of hours to keep alert while driving. It features a state trooper with a cup of coffee talking to a couple in a convertible...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1930 item #375345 (stock #Ad75)
Moments In Time
$8.50
This is a nice vintage advertisement dated May, 1929, for The Prudential Insurance Company of America of Newark, New Jersey. Edward D. Duffield was president at the time of this advertisement. The ad states, "Two widows – the husband of one let his Life Insurance lapse."

The reverse side features advertising for Parke, Davis & Company – The world’s largest makers of pharmaceutical and biological products...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1930 item #371673 (stock #Ad57)
Moments In Time
$8.50
This is an advertisement from May, 1929, for General Electric All-Steel Refrigerators. "Can’t Warp, Stronger, Sturdier, Cost Less To Operate."

The reverse side features advertising for Mohawk Tires. "Built to meet new requirements of motor travel. Mohawks go farther!"

The page measures 6 7/8" x 10". It is in very 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...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1930 item #372374 (stock #Ad66)
Moments In Time
$8.00
This is a nice vintage advertisement dated May, 1929, for The Reliable Kelvinator Refrigerator. "The first name and the greatest name in Electric Refrigeration." This model features "Flexible Rubber Trays for Ice Cubes."

The reverse side features advertising for three products.

First: Palmolive Shaving Cream. The ad offers a free 7-day trial to try the product...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1960 item #332346 (stock #Ad35)
Moments In Time
$8.00
This is a very nice two page Kellogg's Corn Flakes advertisement from a 1955 magazine. Look carefully and you will see one of the pictures features Arthur Godfrey. Arthur Godfrey had one of the top rated CBS shows in the 1950's called "Arthur Godfrey and Friends."

The back side of the left side of the Kellogg's ad, there is a very nice full page Eastman Kodak Company advertisement. It features the Kodak Pony Camera. The Pony Camera was a 35mm color-slide camera that could be purchased for...

All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1960 item #341364 (stock #Ad32)
Moments In Time
$8.00
Snap! Crackle! Pop! We all recognize that as the sound of Kellogg's Rice Krispies.

This is a very nice 1955 advertisement for Rice Krispies. It shows a young girl leaning over her bowl of cereal saying, "Hello Snap! Hello Crackle! Hello Pop!" She has made a nice stick-figure man with blueberries in bowl of cereal.

The ad is in very good condition. There is some minor wear on the edge where the page was removed from the magazine. The upper right corner has a very tiny dog-ear. The lower...

 
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