Description: Given to clients in 1962 as part of a Christmas gift from the Leo Burnett advertising agency, this vintage linen napkin is printed with a unique holiday greeting from the ad company. The vintage linen napkin is in good condition showing wear consistent with its age and use. There is one small brown spot from storage in the center of the text. Approximate Measurements:16 1/2" x 15 1/2" From leoburnett website:Apples have become a symbol for the Leo Burnett Company ever since Leo Burnett put out a bowl of apples at reception when he opened his doors in the middle of the Great Depression. Opening in the middle of the great depression caused a lot of talk, and people said it would not be long before Leo Burnett would be selling apples on the street. Apples continue to be a symbol of Leo Burnett's hospitality and success throughout the years.
Price: 49.95 USD
Location: Montclair, New Jersey
End Time: 2025-01-21T21:14:43.000Z
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Brand: Leo Burnett
Type of Advertising: Linen Napkin
Date of Creation: 1962