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Prior to the explosion of television, magazine ads were the only way of visually advertising a product effectively.  Newspapers didn’t have the ability to produce sharp colors and you couldn’t really see much on a radio ad.

Until the mid-1950s many of these ads were painted by commercial artists, many of whom became celebrities in their own right.  Norman Rockwell, of course, is the best known but there were many others.

Photography eventually took over the lion’s share of advertising artwork, especially on ads involving celebrities.  And, while not quite as evocative of the “good old days” they are not without their charms.

On this site you'll find hundreds of ads for sale in several different categories.  Click on a category in the blue section above.  Prices vary depending on demand, condition and other factors.

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Coca-Cola, 1948 Ad, Art by Haddon Sundblom

Coca-Cola, 1948 Ad, Art by Haddon Sundblom

Title- "Pause to Refresh...Have a Coca-Cola"- Artwork is by Haddon Sundblom History- edited from ..

$10.00
Beer Belongs, 1955 Ad with art by Douglass Crockwell

Beer Belongs, 1955 Ad with art by Douglass Crockwell

Title- "Check"- the ad shows a young couple playing chess.  This is one of several ads from thi..

$10.00
Pepsi-Cola, 1956 Sociables Ad, Art by Joe Bowler

Pepsi-Cola, 1956 Sociables Ad, Art by Joe Bowler

Title- "Aren't today's people wonderful?"- art by Joe Bowler History- edited from Wikipedia- Duri..

$9.00
Montreal Standard, Ed Sandford, Boston Bruins Cover, Jan. 15, 1949

Montreal Standard, Ed Sandford, Boston Bruins Cover, Jan. 15, 1949

Title- “Eager Bruin” this 1949 magazine cover shows Boston Bruin 20-year-old forward Ed Sandford spo..

$15.00

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Arthur Godfrey for Bufferin, 1956 Ad

Arthur Godfrey for Bufferin, 1956 Ad

Title- Says Arthur Godfrey. “Take it from me, Bufferin acts twice as fast as aspirin and it won’t up..

$5.00
Blackstone Washing Machines, 1949 Ad

Blackstone Washing Machines, 1949 Ad

Title- “Blackstone Washes Cleaner 3 Ways” History- Blackstone billed itself as “America’s oldest ..

$6.00
Kaiser Automobiles, 1951 Ad

Kaiser Automobiles, 1951 Ad

Title- “1951 Kaiser…the only car with Anatomic Design!” History- edited from Wikipedia- Both Henr..

$7.00
Swift Sausages, 1956 Ad

Swift Sausages, 1956 Ad

Title- “3 minute sausage!  ready quicker than coffee!”- this ad features a cross promotion with..

$6.00

About Us

Vintage magazine ads offer a fascinating glimpse of real-life history, an archive of what advertisers thought the world wanted.  Properly presented authentic classic ads can add to the unique decor of a home, business, or showroom. 

Prior to the explosion of television, magazine ads were the only way of visually advertising a product effectively.  Newspapers didn’t have the ability to produce sharp colors and you couldn’t really see much on a radio ad.

Until the mid-1950s many of these ads were painted by commercial artists, many of whom became celebrities in their own right.  Norman Rockwell, of course, is the best known but there were many others.

Photography eventually took over the lion’s share of advertising artwork, especially on ads involving celebrities.  And, while not quite as evocative of the “good old days” they are not without their charms.

On this site you'll find hundreds of ads for sale in several different categories.  Prices vary depending on demand, condition and other factors