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c.1908
Printed note pad for the "California Loan Office, 835 Broadway, Corner 9th St., Oakland, Calif., We wish to inform you that your Option, No.______, that you hold for Collateral Security, has... |
1960s
Business card for "Bill Lerch, Mgr." of the "United Jewelry Co." "Phone TEmplebar 7654." |
1920S
A series of Municipal Licenses issued to the California Loan Office between 1919 and the 1920s. The series of licenses are held together with two brads at the top. |
1910s
A-C: Three identical business cards for "Louis Bernstein" (with his image) of the "California Loan Office, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Etc., 835 Broadway, Oakland, Cal." "Phone OAK 2621." |
1967
Polical protest plaque, made of rectangular printed stock, depicting a large arrow pointing to the right side of the card, with the words: "The Great Society" and on the right side a bomb, a... |
1967
Political protest plaque made of rectangular cardstock, printed, with a painting depicting an atomic "mushroom" cloud and two flying books, with a large legend that reads: "In the Event of Atomic... |
1967
Political protest plaque, made of cardstock, rectangular, with a printed drawing depicting a green "alien," a cannon spouting smoke, a sword, a bomb, and a machine gun; behind there is a large... |
1967
Political protest plaque with the message"Draft Beer not Students" written over a drawing. "Draft Beer" is written in black over a wooden beer keg, and "not students" is written in red on the... |
July, 1947
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
March, 1948
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
May, 1952
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
October-November, 1951
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
August, 1951
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
February, 1950
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
July, 1949
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
May, 1949
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
June, 1952
"The Open Valve" was an industrial magazine distributed to the workers of the Nordstrom Valve Division of Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Oakland, California. Issues frequently had article about the... |
2003
Man's short-sleeve T-shirt is white knitted cotton jersey, printed with an image resembling the California state flag, but instead of the words "California Republic," the T-shirt reads "Nor-Cal" (... |
1925-1930
Shoes. Description: shoes, woman's high heel, T-strap, printed metallic brocaded satin (red, black, orange, yellow, white) gold kid trim (straps) yellow stone trim. Purchased at H. Liebes... |
1900-1903
This autograph book has a cover of stamped and embossed plastic, printed with a photo image of a young girl at a piano. The photo has been tinted, so that the girl's dress is pink, roses on the... |
October, 1946
Ebony Magazine from October, 1946 announcing the breaking of the color barrier for the National Football League when Kenny Washington an All-American halfback from UCLA was signed with the Los... |
1942-1945
A: Is the Storybook Doll, porcelain, with movable arms, painted peach colored with blue eyes and dark brown wavy hair wig. She's dressed in a red and white floral print dress, whitenylon apron,... |
Feb. 20, 1900
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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... |