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002auto: 1939 Lincoln Zephyr. Early color ad for the streamlined V-12 - "Style Leader for 1939." 10x13-1/2 in. $30



003auto: 1913 Electric Car ad. Early black & white ad for the Victoria, Anderson Electric Car Co., Detroit. Lists west coast dealers. From Sunset. 7x9 in. $20



004auto: 1931 Gasoline Station Cartoon. A crew of service attendants, checking, filling, cleaning. Just like the good old days! Genuine color 1931 print. 9x11-1/2 in. $40



005auto: 1922 Air and Water Cooled Cars. Four autos pictured with text on the interesting Graphic page. Shows BSA, Rolls-Royce, Humber, Arrol-Johnston. Genuine old black & white print. 11-1/2x16 in. $30



006auto: 1920 Rolls-Royce ad. Already able to use institutional advertising without a picture. Ad also notes Rolls-Royce aero engines made first Atlantic and first England to Australia flights. 10x15-1/2 in. $20



008auto: 1926 Chrysler Imperial. "Beyond all Comparison." Original black & white ad, 1926. 9-1/2x12-1/2 in. $30



011auto: 1923 French Goodrich Tire ad. Shows tire as exhibited in the Paris Auto Show of 1923. Authentic old ad. 11-1/2x16 in. $30



012auto: 1943 Mack Truck. Color ad shows WWII vintage milk truck. "If you've got a Mack, you're lucky . . if you plan to get one, you're wise." Genuine old ad. 10-1/2x13-1/2 in. $20



013auto: 1926 Lincoln Art-ad. One of the early color artistic ads for the car companies. Also shows an early airplane. Original ad from 1926 Sunset. 7-1/2x11 in. $30



014auto: 1923 French Motorcycle & Car ad. From L'Illustration. The motorcycle ad is particularly interesting, showing a female rider and inset of factory which produces 100 cycles per day. Car ad for Delaunay Belleville. 11-1/2x16 in. $30



015auto: 1895 New York Cycle Exhibition. National Bicycle Exhibition in Madison Square Garden. Original black & white engravings and second page of text from Scientific American. This is an important collector's item on the first national show. Two sheets. 11-1/2x16 $40



016auto: 1914 Maxwell Motor Co. Car company blowing its own horn about providing service to former customers of car companies that Maxwell had absorbed. "We didn't have to do this." Genuine old black & white ad. 11x15-1/2 in. $20



018auto: 1926 Packard Art-Ad. Among the most distinctive and prestigious of cars, with its slogan "Ask the Man Who Owns One." Original color ad in Theatre Magazine. 9-1/2x12-1/2 in. $30



019auto: Cover from the October 20, 1917 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. Color lithograph of a World War One Soldier on a Motorcycle with the title, Boys will be Boys. 10x14 in. $35



020auto: Early Auto Racing, Ormond Beach Florida. Very nice chromolithograph from a 1906 issue of Judge. Caption reads, Father Time - "Take the glass, young man; you beat me." 13x18 in. $250


  
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