Women's Furs Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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AD DESCRIPTION
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Emba
Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad has a photo of a dark-haired lady wearing a night gown and a white fur while standing in front of her bed. She is rubbing the fur to the underside of her neck as she assures the man who has presented her with this gift, "Oh, I won't wear it to bed, Darling...". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 1962
McCall's
1
$7.50
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Emba
Full color 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" ad for their Minks for the Cross Country Traveler. There is a picture of a woman standing next to a parked Mercedes-Benz 300SL and a large dog as she wears a mink that is in their Autumn Haze tone, one of the dozen offered at this time. The text talks about the features of their products and about the modern techniques of the ranchers that supply the basic product.
November 1962
Holiday
1
$7.50
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Fur
Black and white 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that discussses what wearing Fur can do for you. Three ladies wearing different styles and colors of Fur are standing or sitting looking proud, comfortable and happy. This picture answers the question that the headline asks, "What does it take to make you feel like a million?" The clothing that these ladies are wearing are identified as a Pink Mink priced at $1750, a Golden dyed fur for $595 and a Natural Russian Crown Sable priced at $25,000.
December 15, 1968
Life magazine
0
$7.50
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Hollander
Black and white 5 1/4" x 13" ad that tries to convince the public to buy fur during wartime. The ad has a photo of a smiling lady wearing a coat and has a headline that claims "Lasting fur beauty is real thrift". This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
August 17, 1942
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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