"Advertising Posters"
 | Pears Soap - You Dirty Boy Poster Print
Vintage print for Pears Soap. This print shows a mother washing her boy, who is filthy. The wording on this print is "Pears' Soap. YOU DIRTY BOY! Pears Soap for the complexion. Recommended by Mrs Lanctry for improving & preserving the complexion."
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 | Poster of "Golden Crown Inn" By: Catherine Jones
Title: "Golden Crown Inn"Artist: Catherine Jones Here is an advertising poster for the Goden Crown Inn in Cancun, Mexico. At the center of the solid black background print, is an oval with a view of the beach. There are two MaCaws, one on each side of the oval With "Golden Crown" on a branch which the two are holding. At the bottom reads, "Inn." There is a crown at the top of the oval. On the outside, it reads, "Established 1932, Playa de Oro."
Artist: Catherine Jones
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 | "Coca-Cola, Have a Coke" Poster Print
This is a vintage advertising print of "Coca-Cola, Have a Coke". This vintage print shows a young lady sitting at a bar, holding a glass of coca cola soda.
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 | "Pave Sigaut" Poster Print
Advertising Vintage of "Pave Sigaut". This vintage print shows flowers and fruits with the words, Pave Sigaut, aux fruits glaces a auvergne.
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 | Poster of "Canadian Pacific - The Canadian 1955"
Title: "Canadian Pacific - The Canadian 1955" Artist: UnknownThis is a vintage print of a 1955 advertising for Canadian Pacific. "Travel The Canadian, The Scenic Dome Route Across Canada, Canadian Pacific" is printed along the bottom in gold, white and darker gold lettering. The top 3/4 of the print is a scenic view of the snow capped canadian mountains, and the canyon in which the train is speeding through along side a river.
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 | "Chocolat Delespaul Havez" Poster Print
Vintage advertisement for "Chocolat Delespaul Havez," showing 9 kids, or women, under the word "CHOCOLAT" which is running with chocolate. The chocolate is dripping onto spoons and into cups.
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 | Poster of "Chicago & Southern Air" By: Kerne Erickson
Title: "Chicago & Southern Air"Artist: Kerne EricksonHere is a vintage advertising print for a chicago based airline. Across the top of the print is the word "Chicago&uot; in large, bold print. It shows a sandy beach loaded wiht people, playing in the water and lounging on the beach. In the distance, is a portion of the city, and in the sky is one of the planes from the airline. Across the very bottom is the logo for Chicago and Southern Air, and "Serving Chicago*St. Louis*Detroit*Memphis*New Orleans*Houston" on a black background.
Artist: Kerne Erickson
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 | "Cinzano" 1920 Vintage Poster Print by Leonetto Cappiello
Leonetto Cappiello 1920 vintage print of a woman holding a bottle of wine as she sits atop a bundle of red and green grapes. This print is titled "Cinzano" and the words "Dry, extra dry, brut" appear at the bottom.
Artist: Leonetto Cappiello
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 | "Palisades Amusement Park" Vintage Poster Print
Vintage print for "Palisades Amusement Park." The complete wording on this print is "Palisades Amusement Park - Opposite W. 130th ST. Ferry New York. Palisade New Jersey. 40 Acres in Sight of Broadway. Admission 10 cents. Ideal Spot For Excursions - Special Rates."
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 | Poster of "Biere Gangloff" By: Jean D'Ylen
Title: "Biere Gangloff"Artist: Jean D'YlenHere is a print of a vintage sign for Gangloff beer, or "Biere Gangloff." The back ground is solid black with a figure of a well-rounded man holding two oversized pints of beer in his arms, foam spilling up and out the sides. He's just got this contented smile onhis face, like... that's good beer. At the bottom in a mint green color if "Biere Gangloff."
Artist: Jean D`Ylen
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 | Decorative Sign for the "Wine Cellar" with Red and Green Wine Grapes
This poster called "Wine Cellar" is an older advertising sign for a wine cellar. In the center of the poster, "Wine Cellar" is written in scrolling cursive text. To the left of the words are two bunches of green wine grapes on the vine, and to the right of the words is a bunch of red wine grapes on the vine. The poster by Grace Pullen is longer than it is wide.
Artist: Grace Pullen
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