advertisement
c.1930
Grey tabby cat advertisement/paper doll. |
c.1930
Terrier-type dog seated, with advertisement at feet. Dog wears a "Calo" collar. |
c. 1930
An advertisement from the Mutual Creamery Company which operates Mutual Stores (grocery stores?) addressed to East Bay housewives. The ad appears to be in answer to some criticism of local... |
1951
Advertising folder for the 1951 Kaiser automobiles. On the cover: "Kaiser, for 1951, Built to better the best on the road." It is folded in half and then in four folds. Inside it has a drawing of... |
c. 1960-1965
Template for a thank you notice composed of pieced togeter cut out graphics and text produced by the graphics department. In the margin is written in blue pencil, "brown ink on pink stock." The... |
c. 1960-1970
Template for an advertisement for Capwell's Finer Stores. The ad is pieced together from graphics and cut out text to be used in ads in newspapers, magazines and noitces and was produced by... |
1960-1970
Template for an advertisement for the September wool sale. The ad is pieced together from text and graphics and was produced by the graphics department. The ad is for a special customers' advanced... |
c. 1960-1970
Template produced by graphics art department for an advertisement for a carpet sale. The ad is pieced together from cut out words and drawings to be copied latter for use in newspapers and or... |
1929
An advertisement for the DeVaux 6-75 automobile created by Norman DeVaux, president and excutive owner of Durant Motor Co. in Oakland, and designed by Col. Elbert J. Hall, founder of Hall-Scott... |
1931
An advertisement for the DeVaux 6-75 automobile. The advertisment was for the use of DeVaux-Hall Motors Corp. to be used in the Saturday Evening Post, June 20, 1931. The ad discusses the... |
1931
An advertisement for the DeVaux 6-75 automobile. The advertisment was for the use of DeVaux-Hall Motors Corp. to be used in the Saturday Evening Post, September 12, 1931. The ad is for the... |
c. 1929
An advertisement for the Fageol Flyer, a freight truck, manufactured by Fageol Motors of Oakland. The top of the ad says, "Use a Fageol Dlyer to increase your margin of profit" and goes on to... |
c. 1930
An advertisment for Durant Automobile Co. At the top is a drawing of a Durant car with "Durant '75'" printed next to it. Printed under the drawing is "Unveiling a Masterpriece as a result of... |
c. 1930
An advertisement for Durant Automobile Co. and for Oakland as the "Industrial Capital of the West." The ad discusses what an important role Oakland plays because of the presence of the railroad,... |
c.1942-1949
This advertising blotter is illustrated with a pin-up picture of a young woman on a witness stand; she's wearing a dark green dress, a large red at, and is displaying a lot of leg, showing the... |
1929-1930
Second advertisement poster from the Industrial Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "Billions of Gallons of Pure Sierra Water." The... |
1929-1930
First advertisement poster from the Industrial Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "Welding Water to Land and Air...On the Continent... |
1929-1930
Fifth advertisement poster from the Agricultural Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "The World Pays 9 1/2 Million Dollars Yearly For... |
1929-1930
Fourth advertisement poster from the Agricultural Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "Have You Visioned Small Acreage With Large... |
1929-1930
Third advertisement poster from the Agricultural Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "It's Blossom Time in Alameda County." The... |
29-Dec
First advertisement poster from the Agricultural Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "Year 'Round Activity..In This Golden... |
1929-1930
Second advertisement poster from the Home Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "You Ask- What is My Part?...How can you do something to... |
1929-1930
Third advertisement poster from the Home Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "Let Them Know 'It's Blossom Time In Alameda County... |
1929-1930
Fourth advertisement poster from the Home Promotional Campaign of 1929-1930 for Alameda County. The catch phrase for the poster is "Do You Shop The Modern Way...Or Are You Living In The... |