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VINTAGE
BLANCHARD LUMBER COMPANY ADVERTISING PAPER CLIP WITH ANCHOR DESIGN, about
2 " x 2 1/2", spring for clip is still strong, very good condition with
significant wear on the paint/lettering especially on the top 2 corners
where the paint is worn off #AD28914
$12.00
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1956 CHRYSLER
MARINE ENGINE AD FEATURING CALVIN BENTLEY'S HOOKUM III, 42 - FOOT
MATTHEWS SPORT FISHERMAN, PORT CLINTON OHIO, 8" x 11 1/4", near mint condition
#NAU27905 $10.00
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1949 SEARLE DRAMAMINE
AD WITH ART WORK BY COLLECTIBLE ILLUSTRATOR SESSIONS, ship is probably
US Army transport ship General C. C. Ballou, the ship is mentioned
in the ad but not specifically saying the illustration is of that ship,
6 1/2" x 9 1/2", near mint condition #MD28321
$12.00 SOLD
SIMILAR TO ABOVE,
same illustration for same product but printed in 1952 in a larger format,
the text is below the Sessions illustration, the illustration is darker,
8" x 11 1/4', near mint condition #MD28321b
$15.00
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1936
MATSON LINE TO HAWAII AD with Great Dane dog, 6" x 10", very good condition
with some bumping from being in a magazine that was handled
#GD30568 $5.00 .
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1952 SEARLE DRAMAMINE
AD ABOARD THE U.S.A.T. GENERAL MAURICE ROSE, 8" x 11 1/2", excellent
condition #ML25906 $7.50
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1918 SET OF THREE
PAGES OF ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND ELEVATION OF THE SHIP WORKERS' HOMES AT
GROTON,
CONNECTICUT with side elevations, front elevations,
first floor plans and second floor plans, Captioned "SHIPWORKERS' HOMES
AT GROTON, CONN. FOR THE EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION, U. S.
SHIPPING BOARD" & "EUGENE J. LANG. ARCHITECT",
9 1/2" X 12 3/4"
pages* (with printing on the reverse - one reverse side is another page
of plans and elevations of the shipworkers' homes), excellent condition,
all 3 have have light "bumps" (like a light crease with no hard line) in
the upper right corner, this will probably disappear if dry-mounted.
There is an even lighter bump on the bottom left corner. There are
a few stray marks from the printing process (most is minor and inconsequential,
but the last page has enough that it looks like a couple of smudges), my
scans show a lot of pixelation - please do not confuse the pixelation
with soiling - these pages are very clean #ARH25699
$30.00 for the set of 3
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1945 WWII WYETH
AD, about doctor shortages and saving doctors' time SHOWING A YOUNG SAILOR,
who was sent off to war instead of being allowed to pursue his medical
education, he may be carrying a Japanese or Nazi sword, BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATION,
5" x 7 3/4", excellent condition with a small spot of excess ink in the
test area #MD28600 $12.00
REVERSE is a WYETH
AD FOR GROUP O SERUM
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1943 ABBOTT WWII
"BUY WAR BONDS" AD WITH SAILOR GIVING VICTORY SIGN, "If you can't go across
... Come across!", illustration by E. Fienn (not certain of spelling),
8" x 11 1/4", excellent condition with light waviness to the paper from
how it was bound in the journal #MD29399
$22.00
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1930's - '40's
WESTERN SCENE PRINT WITH NATIVE AMERICAN IN CANOE, colors are far superior
to what shows, 9" x 12", NOS (new old stock), near mint condition, tiny
stray mark from the printing process a little to the left of the top of
the grey rock formation, pattern is from my scanner and is not really there
#PR570 $35.00
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1942 EVINRUDE
MOTORS AD, saying they had their complete line of nine models for 1942
but that they do not believe there will be enough to meet demand because
Evinrude's first
priority was the war effort #NUA30148
$4.50
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