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1915 OCCIDENT Flour Fasionable Woman Enjoying Tea art Vintage Ad For Sale


1915 OCCIDENT Flour Fasionable Woman Enjoying Tea art Vintage Ad
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1915 OCCIDENT Flour Fasionable Woman Enjoying Tea art Vintage Ad :
$8.95

ADVERTISEMENT: 1915 OCCIDENT Flour Fasionable Woman Enjoying Tea art Vtg Print Ad

PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT a framed advertisement. The frame is part of the ad illustration.

SIZE APPROXIMATELY:9.25\" x 13.75\"

CONDITION: Excellent - no tears, stains or creases

Please note: This sale is for the vintage paper advertisement shown and not the item in the advertisement. It is not a copy, reprint or repro of any kind.

Why not purchase one (or more) now!

These old advertisements are ideal for:

  • Collectors
  • Historians
  • Museums
  • An intriguing gift
  • Home and Business decor

Don\'t just think of these as old pieces of paper. These are pieces of history. They show the changing fashions, architecture, furniture, design aesthetics and much more over the course of time. Many old ads have detailed info about the product they are advertising and can help with research. They also make a fine substitute for expensive artwork.Many old ads are very beautiful, or have bold graphics; many are drawn and signed by famous artists and illustrators. You could decorate your business, whole house or apartment, man or woman cave with vintage advertisements for the same price as one piece of fine art.

Like this item? Why not purchase it now!

About The Advertisements
  • All advertisements are carefully removed from the source (magazines, newspapers, books, etc.) and are completely original. No copies, reprints or reproductions of any kind.
  • Most vintage ads were printed on very thin paper and so someof the printing or advertisementfrom the reverse side may be visible.
  • Ads are shipped flat and are packaged using archival acid-free backing boards and acid-free, clear plastic sleeves.

Payment, Shipping and Returns

  • I accept Paypal.
  • Combined Shipping: I only charge shipping for one ad and/or print, no matter how many are purchased, if all items are paid for with a single payment.
  • Items paid for separately will be shipped separately and do not qualify for discounts.
  • If you are having trouble making a combined payment for all your items, please contact me BEFORE making your payment. I may be able to help out and save you some money.
  • 30 day return policy for any reason

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