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DARLING
1940 FRAMED JANUARY 1940 CALENDAR PRINT OF CHUBBY BABY AND CHUBBY BROWN
BOSTON TERRIER PUPPY WAITING FOR THE NEW YEAR BY COLLECTIBLE ILLUSTRATOR
TWELVETREES, print is from 1940, bottom of the print shows the pair being
blasted by the alarm and New Years bells and horns, frame and matte are
modern, print and matte are 11" x 15", fine to very good condition as the
print has a couple of spots of missing color on the baby's face and the
frame has some wear on the corners and bottom #BT28924
$30.00.
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SKINNY DIPPING IN 1925 DODGE TOURING CAR AD, 6 1/2" X 9 3/4", fair condition
with some stray marks from the printing process including a very detracting
mark (like a smudged line) under the "Dodge" #AU29291
$5.00....
SAME AS ABOVE,
good condition with a smudge (soiling) on the white background to the left
of the text (but still within the printed area) #AU29291b
$6.00....
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TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY,
CHROMOLITHOGRAPHED TRADE CARD WITH SMOOTH FOX TERRIER, 2 1/2" x 4 1/4",
excellent condition, some light wear around edges corners
#DG25146 US $3.25
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THE KIDS A BRAKE, 1950's small PRINT OF SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD WITH
PARSON RUSSELL TERRIER, this was a calendar top sample, 6" x 4", excellent
condition with staple holes on the left side of the picture which can easily
be matted, framed or cropped out (not that they are at all obvious, I doubt
anyone would notice them if you kept them in) and sight waviness to the
top right corner that will be lost as soon as it is in a frame
#CH29665 $14.00....
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1960's
PRINT OF BASSETT, SPANIEL, KIDS AND PONY, laminated on a blue background,
I think this was a teacher's aid, printed area ia 8" x 11", fine condition
with a hole at he top (maybe it was originally a calendar top?)
#HD28420
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TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA TRADING CARD with setter or spaniel, chromolithographed,
2 3/4" x 5 1/8", fine condition, some light wear on edges and corners,
a very small tear on the left margin, a few small scratches on the left
side #DG15055 US $4.25
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RELIEF PROBLEM
1941 PRINT WITH BROWN BOSTON TERRIER OR OTHER TERRIER, print is 6" x 8",
it is attached to a lightweight magazine page (originally published attached
to the page) that has crinkles and waviness, I would cut off the
magazine page edge and frame it with just the print, print is in excellent
condition with a couple of bumps on the top edge #BT28780
$12.50
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1934
FISHER AD WITH SLEEPING TODDLER AND BOSTON TERRIER PUP, that dark spot
on the pup's muzzle is actually on the pup's muzzle, photo ad, 6 1/2" x10",
good condition with nothing really wrong with it, just kind of looks handled
#BT28390 $8.00
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1949 MASLAND
CARPET AD WITH BOSTON TERRIER HELPING TO OPEN THE NEW CHAIR, "At Home with
Young America", photo ad, 9 1/2' x 12 1/2', excellent condition with a
tiny bit of the bottom right corner missing (would be covered by a frame
lip or a matte lip) and some very faint crinkling on the bottom right corner
#BT28389 $8.50
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1928 BOSTON TERRIER
IN BRYANT GAS HEATING MAGAZINE AD, Boston steals football helmet while
boys shower, illustration by Prince, 6 1/2" x 9 3/4", part of the "Let
the Pup be the Furnace Man" campaign, ggod condition with a large crease
on the top edge that just misses the printed area BT27402
$5.50
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1927 BOSTON TERRIER
IN BRYANT GAS HEATING MAGAZINE AD, Boston doing his sitting trick while
children put on circus, illustration by Prince, 6 1/2" x 9 3/4", part of
the "Let the Pup be the Furnace Man" campaign, excellent condition with
dog ear on top right corner #BT27403
$5.50
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1928 BOSTON TERRIER
IN BRYANT GAS HEATING MAGAZINE AD, Boston watches as enthusiastic boy mistakenly
saws handle off shovel, illustration by Prince, 6 1/2" x 9 3/4", part of
the "Let the Pup be the Furnace Man" campaign, near mint condition
#BT27404 $7.50
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1927 BRYANT HEATING
AD, KIDS AND BOSTON TERRIER WATCHING A MOVING PICTURE IN THE CELLAR, Boston
looks quite interested and very cute, illustration by Prince, 6 1/2" x
9 3/4", part of the "Let the Pup be the Furnace Man" campaign, fine condition
with some very light foxing (age) spots on the top and the right
margins, do not detract much, and a small tear on the bottom edge
#BT27925 $4.00
you can ask for
a scan, it might take me a few days
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1927 LITTLE GIRL
HELPS LAUNDRESS IN BRYANT GAS HEATING MAGAZINE AD, Boston Terrier dog inspects
naked doll while little girl helps with the laundry, illustration by Prince,
6 1/2" x 9 3/4", part of the "Let the Pup be the Furnace Man" campaign,
good condition with smudge on the bottom margin (not into the picture)
BT27531 $6.50
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1927 BOSTON TERRIER
IN BRYANT GAS HEATING MAGAZINE AD with kids and Boston peaking in
on the men's poker party, illustration by Prince, 6 1/2" x 9 3/4", part
of the "Let the Pup be the Furnace Man" campaign, excellent condition
BT27535 $6.00
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1928 BOSTON TERRIER
IN BRYANT GAS HEATING MAGAZINE AD, Boston peaks around corner at boy stealing
from the cellar pantry, illustration by Prince, 6 1/2" x 9 3/4", part of
the "Let the Pup be the Furnace Man" campaign, near mint condition
#BT27537 $7.50
SAME AS ABOVE,
good condition with pencil smudge in the top right corner and a water stain
on the top edge (water stain can easily be matted, framed or cropped out),
ink smudge in the text area, tight left margin #BT27537b
$2.00
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1928 BOSTON TERRIER
IN BRYANT GAS HEATING MAGAZINE AD, Boston chasing cat (back view of Boston
only) while toddler cries, illustration by Prince, 6 1/2" x 9 3/4", part
of the "Let the Pup be the Furnace Man" campaign, near mint condition
#BT27538 $7.50
SAME AS ABOVE,
excellent condition with erased pencil smudging on the top margin (not
into the picture area) #BT27538b $6.50
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1970 ELDON INDUSTRIES
POWERRIDE TOY AD WITH BOSTON TERRIER, 10 1/4' x 13 1/2", excellent condition
#BT27397 $8.00
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