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Vintage 1930 Frigidaire Automatic Refrigeration Catalog Model AP Refrigerator AD For Sale


Vintage 1930 Frigidaire Automatic Refrigeration Catalog Model AP Refrigerator AD
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Vintage 1930 Frigidaire Automatic Refrigeration Catalog Model AP Refrigerator AD:
$30.00

Vintage 1930 Frigidaire Automatic Refrigeration Catalog Model AP Refrigerator AD

Step into the world of early 20th-century innovation with this Vintage 1930 Frigidaire Automatic Refrigeration Catalog featuring the Model AP Refrigerator advertisement. This rare catalog is a treasure for collectors, vintage appliance enthusiasts, and those interested in the history of household technology.

Key Features:

  • Historical Significance: This catalog from 1930 highlights the Frigidaire Model AP Refrigerator, one of the pioneering products in home refrigeration technology. It reflects the advancements and growing popularity of automatic refrigeration during the early 20th century.
  • Comprehensive Details: The catalog provides detailed information about the features, benefits, and specifications of the Model AP Refrigerator, showcasing its state-of-the-art cooling technology and innovative design.
  • Vintage Artwork and Design: Featuring period-specific artwork and typography, the catalog captures the elegance and forward-thinking aesthetic of the 1930s. Its vibrant illustrations and meticulous details make it a visually captivating piece.
  • Collectible Condition: Carefully preserved, this catalog retains its vintage charm and authenticity, making it a valuable addition to any collection of antique advertisements, household appliance memorabilia, or early 20th-century ephemera.
  • Perfect for Display: Ideal for framing, this catalog serves as a beautiful piece of art that celebrates the rich heritage of early refrigeration technology and the Frigidaire brand\'s legacy.

Enhance your collection with this Vintage 1930 Frigidaire Automatic Refrigeration Catalog featuring the Model AP Refrigerator advertisement. It\'s a rare and valuable find that embodies the innovation and elegance of a bygone era. Own a piece of history and add a touch of vintage sophistication to your collection.


Condition Notes: Good vintage condition. Wear due to age. Please, see pictures for details.
Item pictured is the exact item you will receive, unless multiple quantities available.
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