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1930 CINE KODAK HOME MOVIE CAMERA MOTION PICTURE KODACOLOR TELEPHOTO AD 31237 For Sale


1930 CINE KODAK HOME MOVIE CAMERA MOTION PICTURE KODACOLOR TELEPHOTO AD 31237
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1930 CINE KODAK HOME MOVIE CAMERA MOTION PICTURE KODACOLOR TELEPHOTO AD 31237:
$21.95

DATE OF ** ORIGINAL**INSERT PHOTO / COVER / PRINT: 1930

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TheEastman Kodak Company(referred to simply asKodak/\'ko?dæk/) is an American public company that produces various products related to its historic basis in analogue photography. The company is headquartered inRochester, New York, and is incorporated inNew Jersey.It is best known forphotographic filmproducts, which it brought to a mass market for the first time.

Kodak began as a partnership betweenGeorge EastmanandHenry A. Strongto develop a film roll camera. After the release of the Kodak camera, Eastman Kodak was incorporated on May 23, 1892.Under Eastman\'s direction, the company became one of the world\'s largest film and camera manufacturers, and also developed a model ofwelfare capitalismand a close relationship with the city of Rochester.During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film, and produced a number of technological innovations through heavy investment in research and development at Kodak Research Laboratories.Kodak produced some of the most popular camera models of the 20th century, including theBrownieandInstamatic.The company\'s ubiquity was such that its \"Kodak moment\"taglineentered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that deserved to be recorded for posterity.

Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s as a result of increasing competition from Fujifilm.The company also struggled with the transition from film todigital photography, although Kodak had developed the first self-containeddigital camera.Attempts to diversify its chemical operations failed, and as a turnaround strategy in the 2000s, Kodak instead made an aggressive turn to digital photography anddigital printing.These strategies failed to improve the company\'s finances, and in January 2012, Kodak filed forChapter 11bankruptcy protection in theUnited States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

In September 2013, the company emerged from bankruptcy, having shed its large legacy liabilities, restructured, and exited several businesses.Since emerging from bankruptcy, Kodak has continued to provide commercial digital printing products and services,motion picture film,and still film,the last of which is distributed through the spinoff companyKodak Alaris.The company has licensed the Kodak brand to several products produced by other companies, such as the PIXPRO line of digital cameras manufactured by JK Imaging.In response to theCOVID-19 pandemicin 2020, Kodak announced in late July that year it would begin production of pharmaceutical materials.

Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke(August 7, 1884 – May 14, 1970) was an American actress who was famous on Broadway and radio, and in silent and sound films. She is best known to modern audiences asGlinda the Good Witch of the Northin theMetro-Goldwyn-Mayermovie musicalThe Wizard of Oz(1939).

Burke was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actressfor her performance as Emily Kilbourne inMerrily We Live(1938). She is also remembered for her appearances in theTopperfilm series. Her unmistakable high-pitched, quivering andaristocratic voice, made her a frequent choice to play dimwitted or spoiled society types.

She was married to Broadway producer and impresarioFlorenz Ziegfeld Jr.from 1914 until his death in 1932.



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EXTRA INFO (TEXT & IMAGE):BLACK AND WHITEINSERT PHOTOGRAPHY CAN EVOKEMANY MOODS / EMOTIONS.... WHEN FRAMED FOR DECOR USE. THESE INSERT PHOTO\'S COME FROM VINTAGE PERIODICALS AND MOST OFTEN ARE THE *ONLY* GIVEN SOURCE OF THAT PHOTO. HAVING NEVER BEEN AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE IN OTHER FORMATS THESE INSERT PHOTO\'S ARE UNIQUE IN THIS FORM. THEY MAT AND FRAME UP WONDERFULLY WELLFOR THE WALL DECOROF ANY HOME OROFFICE. BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY HAS THAT DISTINCTIVE TOUCH OF ROMANTICISM AND NOSTALGIA THAT, THEREFORE, MAKES THEM BASICALLY TIMELESS IN STYLE.


CONDITION:CLEAN, PERFECTFOR FRAMING AND DISPLAYING.

ADVERTSIZE:SEE PHOTO -DIMENSIONS AT SIDES ARE SHOWNIN INCHES

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM:A GREAT VINTAGE ORIGINAL B/W INSERT PHOTO.
INSERT PHOTO\'S ARE CAREFULLY REMOVED FROMVINTAGE PERIODICALSAND MAY BETRIMMED IN PREPARATION FOR DISPLAYING.
MARGINS ARE INCLUDED IN ADVERT SIZE.

**NOTE** : PAGES MAY SHOW AGE WEAR AND IMPERFECTIONS TO MARGINS, WITH CLOSED NICKS AND CUTS, WHICH DO NOT AFFECT AD IMAGE OR TEXT WHEN MATTED AND FRAMED.
THE ADVERT OR ARTICLE YOU RECEIVE WILL BE CRISP AND LEGIBLE, WE HAVE PURPOSEFULLY BLURRED THE IMAGE A LITTLE.

At ADVERTISINGSHOP (DIVISION OF BRANCHWATER BOOKS) we look for rare & unusual ADVERTISING, COVERS + PRINTS of commercial graphics from throughout the world.

ALL items we sellare ORIGINAL and 100% guaranteed --- (we code all our items to insure authenticity) ---- we stand behind this.

As graphic collectors ourselves, we take great pride in doing the best job we can to preserve and extendto youwonderful historic graphics of the past.

PLEASE LOOK AT OUR PHOTO\'S CLOSELY AS THEY AREIMAGES OF THE PRODUCT BEING SOLD..... NOT STOCK PHOTO\'S

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