Description: Year and Source of Original Advertisement: April 1924 The Ladies' Home Journal.Description: This is a magazine page, a single piece of paper, both sides are pictured, display the side of your choice. (front): Size: This ad is on a full page of approximately 10 3/4" x 14".Subject: Armour's Star Easter "The ham what am"(rear) :Size: This ad is on a full page of approximately 10 3/4" x 14".Subject: Garland Michigan Stove Co cooking and heating gas coal electricityShipping: First ad or article ships for the stated flat rate. Then all others bought at same time ship for free. HOWEVER, you must use the cart and then checkout for the discount to be automatically applied or ask for a invoice. OVERSIZE ADS, like this, are shipped United State Postal Service First Class Mail in an clear plastic sleeve to protect it from moisture, carefully rolled and shipped in a 2" heavy duty cardboard mailing tube with taped plastic end caps (not pinched). Condition: Good or better- The scan or photo shows the condition of the actual specific ad you will receive. These vintage advertisements may show tiny flaws or discoloration. These genuine vintage ads are printed on age of magazine-appropriate paper and as such, sometimes, the paper isn't crisp and shiny like a brand new ad. All my cut ad's were very removed from their original publications. Then cut from the opposing page as close to the center of the magazine fold as possible. They are otherwise untrimmed to allow you the maximum amount of material to use in the framing and/or matting process. WHY COLLECT ADS: · A collector might collect a particular subject like anything that deals with a Ford Pinto, a favorite hobby, profession, interest, or beverage. An ad is a perfect addition to any collection. · An ad can provide a great memory, look “cool”, be an unusual piece of art to decorate a home or office. · It is a unique gift idea. Match someone’s interests, birth date or birthday month or year. · These may not be “one of a kind” but they effectively are "limited-edition". · They are a piece of history often showing cultural conditions, mores, moral standards, customs or habitual practices that can be much different from those followed or accepted today as being politically correct. · They are incredible conversation pieces. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 12.99 USD
Location: Hugo, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-02-08T16:32:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.5 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type of Advertising: Paper magazine advertisment
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Size: 10 3/4" x 14" (approx)
Original / Reproduction: Original
Date: April 1924
Interst - main: Armour's Star Easter "The ham what am"
Source: The Ladie's Home Journal
Interest - other: Garland Michigan Stove Co cooking and heating gas coal electricit
Image: Photo - too large for scanner bed
Color / Black & White: Black & White
Display: 2 full sides (display side of choice)
Note: You are buying a magazine page, an original magazine print ad, a
Date Shown: Yes - on both sides