Inflammammal Loves Paper Ephemera

Largely food-related, but any beautiful old illustration from oh 'bout 1910 to 1955 or so. All items on this page are from my own collection, unless otherwise stated.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

I'm so fond of vintage Sunkist that sometimes I forget Dole's triumphs in the '20s through '40s.  1938 here:


Approximately 0% of magazine ads produced in the last 50 years are that attractive, if you ask Inflammammal.  And it's not even necessarily the best, just the one I looked at most recently.
Posted by Inflammammal at 10:17 AM
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