Full-color image of pretty blonde named Grace, along with the caption, “If it’s Gay, it’s okay.” Not something you see every day… Scarce. $3ĩ) Interesting 5½ X 10½ 1952 wall calendar from Gay Products Co., Atlanta. Full-color gravure photo of bottles of the drug, which comes in 20 and 60-pulvule (although they look like capsules to me) sizes. Text describes how drug reduces colds in vaccinated folks. Red, black, grey and blue on white, 8 X 4. $3Ĩ) SOLD Eli Lilly Co, Indianapolis, for Entoral, oral cold vaccine. 3⅜ X 6, silver/black/orange, great huge looming decoish graphic of hand holding old phone handset and Hudson logo. $4ħ) Hudson Sterling Coal, Crean Bros., Phila. “Washed paving, building and foundry sand … a square deal always.” 9 X 4, blue on white, with full-color rendition of dog licking wounded dog’s paw while cat responsible looks on from above, with title, “He who helps quickly helps best.” Dec. $4Ħ) Lycoming Silica Sand Co., Montoursville, PA. “Washed paving, building and foundry sand … a square deal always.” 9 X 4, blue on white, with full-color rendition of dog sharing bone with girl dog while meek rival checks it out from behind a tree, with title, “Faint heart ne’er won fair lady.” Oct. $4ĥ) Lycoming Silica Sand Co., Montoursville, PA. “Washed paving, building and foundry sand … a square deal always.” 9 X 4, blue on white, with full-color image of dog burying apparently stolen bone, observed by another dog through fence, with title, “Few crimes ever go undetected.” Nov. $4Ĥ) Lycoming Silica Sand Co., Montoursville, PA. “Linseed Oil – Turpentine – highest quality pure raw and special linseed oil…tankcars, tankwagons…” 9 X 4, black on silver, with very deco-ish lines. Nice! $3ģ) Baker & Gaffney, Philadelphia. 5½ X 2 ⅝, black on grey with photo of building on front cover, ads on back and inside front cover and 1944/5 calendar on inside back cover. $4Ģ) SOLD Desk/pocket notebook, Stove Manufacturers Corp., Newark, NJ. Talks about “Yale conditioning,” with image of some sort of fabric-working machine. Here we go…ġ) Levy’s International Shrinking Co. Check out the list carefully some very cool items here! All are in good used shape. Rather than do the scan thing, which would take all kinds of time and make this post huge, I hope you can rely on my descriptions. I’ve seen many like these as high as $15 each, but since I got ‘em cheap, I’m passing that along. Having seen them used both ways, they look great framed or as a décor touch to FPs on a desk. Continuing with the yard sale load (and MUCH more to come as soon as I figure out the pix thing), here’s another bunch of vintage advertising blotters and other related-type things.
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