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Botany |
Full color 8" x 11" ad for their line of ties. The ad has a drawing of a father, sitting in his easy chair, wearing a bathrobe, slippers and a tie. His daughter and wife have just presented him with more ties as gifts. The ad headline informs you that you can "Go farther with Father!" if you give him Botany Ties". |
June 1948 True magazine |
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$8.00 |
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Paris |
Full color 7 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad for their Fife & Drum Belts. The ad has a picture of a young man standing with his arm over the shoulder of an older man and the headline says that "It's time you gave your father the facts of life.". The ad also shows three belts of different styles and colors and the text claims these belts are designed for "this bolder clothes scene". This means they are styled younger, wider and More colorfully. |
June 1970 Playboy |
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$7.50 |
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Rolf's |
Full color 9 1/2" x 14" ad for their Distinctive Billfolds for men and women. Pictured in the ad are two from the Trend line for ladies with some information next to the pictures. There are also two items for men, the Director billfold and the Identifier billfold. The headline describes them as "Handsome and handy...for that extra special person" |
December 1954 Holiday |
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$8.00 |
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Signet |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Ties and Toiletries that were inspired by the David O. Selznick movie Duel In The Sun. The headline says you will be "riding high with Signet" and shows four colorful ties with scenes showing Western action brightly embossed on each one. In the lower left corner of the ad are shown several of the Saddle Up Toiletries that were promised to "tingle with masculinity". In the background of the ad are several black and white photos that I have to assume were from the movie. |
April 1947 Holiday |
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$8.00 |
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Wembley |
Full color 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad for their Nor-East Non-Crush Ties that are known for their 6 Famous Features. The ad has a circular display of the many styles and color patterns and it mentions the facts that they are 1) Non-Crush, 2) Cleanable, 3) Fade-Resistant, 4) Perspiration-Resistant, 5) Fashionable and 6) Economical. What more could a man ask for? |
April 1951 Good Housekeeping |
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$8.00 |
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Wembley |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Nor-East' Non-Crush Ties. The ad has a drawing of 16 different styles and colors arranged in a circle and calls them "The surest gift of all...". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
December 8, 1952 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
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Wick of Philadelphia |
Black and white 9" x 12 1/2" ad for their colorful Hat Bands and other Specialities. The ad has a picture of a man looking dapper in his hat that is made more memorable by the addition of one of their Hat Bands. The text talks about them being the ones "with the little hooks" and has one of their popular models, the Russian Cord displayed in the middle of the ad. They also mention a few of their other Specialities such as different types of Hat Bands as well as Ribbons for your Service Medals. The ad gives more details about these and claims that the Wick Narrow Fabric Company is the "Originators of the adjustable Fancy Hat Band Business". Remember that for your next game of Trivial Pursuit. |
June 1921 Vanity Fair |
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$10.00 |
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