$18.99
“The Old Swimming Hole Made Safe“ is the title of this 1920 original vintage storyby Dr. E.R. Hunter, Director Bureau of First Aid, American Red Cross. The page features the article with drawing. There is also an ad for Woodbury Facial Cream on the same page as they share the same page. Please see the scan.
A BONUS is another feature called, “The House the Girls Built,” by Mary Gordon Page. The feature has some unique art at the top. There are other old ads to the side of the feature. Please see the scan.
Ads are large 11x16 and in black and white. They are in good to very good condition with some edge wear and aging. Still, very nostalgic and collectible.
REMEMBER: these are NOT 2 separate items but the front and back of a SINGLE page. They are both being listed because of possible multiple interests or topics.
Vintage advertisements and articles are becoming more and more collectible for their nostalgia look and unique eye-appeal. They also are suitable for framing and are becoming more scarce as the supply of vintage paper products continues to decrease. Please note this is an original, vintage product advertisement and NOT a reproduction.
1-3 business days
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Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery
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