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RARE Vintage 1945 Cream of Wheat AD 10.5x15 in. feat BLOOMER GIRL Nanette Fabray
$ 8.33
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Description
Up for sale is a really neat vintage ~10.5 x 15.25" color advertisement for Cream of Wheat also featuring stars of Bloomer Girl. It is from The American Weekly, September 23, 1945.It's printed on a thicker paper stock, thicker than regular newspaper.
The ad features facts about Cream of Wheat while featuring Nanette Fabray, Olive Reeves Smith, Joan McCracken, and Teresa Gushurst of the New York play BLOOMER GIRL.
The reverse side is a black and white page to an article about archaeological digs in Mexico.
Please see the pictures, as I don't have any grading criteria for single ads. I'd like to add:
-- Paper is faded and yellowed a bit as seen, common for ~75 year old paper.
-- Otherwise it's exactly as seen, no hidden defects. I left the entire border for easy framing.
Page measures ~10.5" x 15.25".
The pictures shown are of the actual item you're buying.
SHIPPING AND OTHER DETAILS:
Current USPS delays affecting us all. eBay article linked here.
Additional ads or colorotos will ship FREE. eBay should discount automatically; but if it doesn’t, I will refund the extra postage. Promise.
I ship these old prints loosely rolled in small cardboard tubes. I generally don't trust sending them flat, and it costs the same.
US buyers will pay exact shipping for a
4
oz parcel via USPS First Class Mail.
Orders received before Noon MST will ship same business day, otherwise next business day.
There are no returns accepted on this item. I take a lot of time to represent my items accurately, their beauties and their flaws.
Import duties, taxes, and related charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Anything beyond item cost and shipping charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.
I will not undervalue items on Customs forms, or mark merchandise as a Gift, it’s a violation of law and a bad look.