1952 Kodak Camera Film & Star Kist Tuna Advertisements Print Poster Wall Art Home Decor: In great condition, this 1952 era Kodak Camera film print ad only has light edge wear that is hardly noticeable and can easily be hidden behind the border of a picture frame or framing mat. It would make a fantastic gift for a lover of mid century era advertisements and collectors of old cameras and photography equipment. It depicts a heart-warming family scene with a young sailor upon returning home. It would look great when pressed behind glass and framed! "When a favorite boy comes home a man — it's camera time. Important hours live on in snapshots. Home news — the unexpected visitor from far away, the birthdays, new pets, new activities of the children — it's all yours to keep when you make a snapshot record. And with extra prints you can share it all with family and friends. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester 4, N. Y." On the opposite side is an advertisement for Star Kist Tuna.  "Star Kist Tuna First America's Best if Flavor Tests!" Measurements: 10" x 13 3/4"

1952 Kodak Camera Film and Hunts Tomato Sauce Advertisements Kitchen Dining Room Wall Art Home Decor: This 1952 Kodak Camera Film print advertisement is in fantastic, like-new, pristine  mint condition and would look fantastic when framed behind glass. Don't "spend" your vacation - save it, with snapshots. Those good times at the shore...those people who touch your lives...those sunny says with your fast growing youngsters...they'll never some back. Hold them tight with snapshots. This vintage print would look fantastic in your trophy room, lounge or den and would make a great gift for grandpa! On the reverse side is a full page color advertisement  for Hunt's Tomato Sauce. "One taste is worth a thousand pictures thanks so Hunt's One taste? Mother, your family will never stop with one taste of this flavory, savory dish! So give 'em BIG servings! They'll love it down to the last drop of this flavory sauce! This print would look fabulous in your mid century style kitchen or dining room. This print would make a fantastic gift for your friend the photographer! Measurements: 10 1/4" x 14"

1951 Motorola Television TV & B.F. Goodrich Advertisements Wall Art Home Decor: "Motorola TV most dependable. Are you missing out on TV fun? "I missed that new show last nite...out TV's in the shop again. I guess my eyes can use a rest!" This 1951 era Motorola TV advertisement is in very good condition other than minor wear along the edge where it was carefully removed from the magazine bind. This could easily be hidden behind the border of a frame when matted and pressed behind glass. On the opposite side is an advertisement for B.F. Goodrich. It would look great in a retro style mechanic's shop or garage. There is significant natural patina located on the lower half of the B.F. Goodrich Tires ad featured on the backside (not portrayed in the second image provided); fortunately, this patina hardly affects the Motorola TV advertisement on the reverse side as there is only a tiny area beneath the big word "most" which looks as if it's an original printing error and a tiny area of discoloration in the far bottom right-hand corner which is also hard to detect without closely examining (not visible in the image provided). Measurements: 10" x 14"

1946 Bell & Howell Movie Cameras Advertisement Print Advertisement Poster Sepia Toned Black and White Theater Theater Wall Art Home Decor: "Movie Cameras you'll be proud to own. If your movie camera is precision-built Film you can use it with price — anywhere. For Bell & Howell equipment is widely recognized at the world's standard of quality. That's because Bell & Howell craftsmen are as painstaking in building Filmos as in manufacturing Hollywood's preferred studio equipment." This 1946 era Bell & Howell advertisement is in very good condition with only minor wear along the edge where it was delicately removed from the magazine's bind. This could easily be hidden behind the border of a frame when matted and pressed behind glass. Measurements: 10" x 14"

1955 Polaroid Land Camera Photography Black & White Wall Art Home Decor: "DO YOU KNOW THESE 6 FACTS about he amazing 60-second POLAROID Land CAMERA?" This 1955 era Polaroid Land camera advertisement is in very good condition other than some light wear along the edge where it was delicately removed from the magazine's bind. This could easily be concealed behind the border of a frame when matted and pressed behind glass. It would look great in a retro style film developer store. On the backside of this ad there is a full page color advertisement for Borg-Warner, this is actually part of a two page magazine spread and the other page is not included as this listing is intended for the 1955 Polaroid camera ad showcased here. Measurements: 10" x 14"

1952 Crosley TV Set Advertisement Vintage Television Living Room Wall Art Gift NFL Football Super Bowl Watch Party Decoration Man Cave Decor: "Turn on any other TV set first...then turn on a Crosley...This simple side-by-side test will convince you You can see it BETTER on a '53 Crosley". This 1952 era Crosley TV set advertisement is in good vintage condition, with minor wear along the edge where it was delicately removed from the magazine's bind. This would be easy to conceal behind the border of a frame when matted flat and pressed behind glass. Would look great in a retro style electronics shop. Measurements: 10 1/2" x 14"

1953 Kodak Brownie Movie Camera & Florida Grapefruit Advertisement Print Ad Projector Photography Photographer Gift Wall Art Home Decor: "Save your holiday fun...'million dollar' movies with an 'all-star' cast Brownie Movie Camera New lower price $39.75. Kodak-Made...Brownie-priced...for simpler, surer, more economical 8mm, home movies." This vintage original 1953 Kodak Brownie Movie Camera and Movie projector advertisement would make a thoughtful gift for a nostalgic photographer or a collector of mid century era cameras, and it would look charming framed and displayed in a photography studio or a darkroom where photos are developed. On the opposite side is a Florida Grapefruit advertisement; it would also make excellent wall decor for a dining room or breakfast nook. Although please keep in mind that this is one double-sided page with a vintage ad on the front and back so you will only be able to displayed the one ad that you desire most once framed. In excellent vintage condition for its age, this 1953 Kodak Brownie Movie Camera and Movie projector advertisement is in fantastic shape and there is only some light edge wear as the left side edge is cut a little close to the imagery and text but does not significantly affect any of the content; making it ideal for framing. Please keep in mind if there is only one ad left in stock (available for sale) the condition will vary slightly and is as follows... This 1953 Kodak Brownie Movie Camera & Projector ad is in great condition, with minor wear along the edge where it was attached to the magazine bind. It was removed with care, but the very minor wear along the left side can be hidden when matted, framed and pressed behind glass. Measurements: 10" x 14"

1952 Magnavox TV Advertisement Print Poster Clown Black & White Wall Hanging Art Home Decor Black & White: "New Form Factor in Magnavox design gives you 27-inch TV screen in compact cabinet scaled to grace the average-size room! Here's Magnavox with America's first really practical mammoth-screen television receiver. A specially engineered chassis makes it possible to contain this huge 27 inch screen in a cabinet no larger than many 20 inch TV consoles." This 1952 Magnavox print ad is in great condition and features a creep clown on a television set looking at a young boy who's turning the dial on the TV. This print would look great in your father's game room, and would make a fantastic gift. Measurements: 10 1/4" x 14"

1953 Kodak Camera Film Advertisement Ad Print Poster Wall Art Home Decor: In fantastic condition, nearly like new condition, this 1953 Kodak Camera Film advertisement would look great when pressed behind glass and framed, on the wall in your family den. "Wanted: a camera that will take snapshots yesterday. Yesterday, before you ticked away those baby shoes...yesterday, before grandmother's smile looked quite to tired...yesterday, before your boy outgrew that bedtime story. Take your camera with you everywhere — for that's where great snapshots are. It's so easy to save your memories instead of wishing you had. And it costs buy pennies. Just get the take-your-camera habit. Take it everywhere — and use it. On the porch. In the yard. On family outings. Wherever you go. Try it for a week, and you'll want to do it all your life." This vintage original 1953 Kodak Film ad was pulled from a library bound book of magazine periodicals, and therefore it was double bound as it had its original magazine bound and the additional book binding. Because of this, the binding edge of the print was cropped a little closer to the image and typography than it would have been if the print were pulled from a single magazine. Fortunately, none of significant portions of the image or text is affected on this vintage Kodak Film ad (as shown in the image provided), making it ideal for framing. However, as mentioned, the left-hand side is cropped close so attention to detail when framing is suggested; you may wish to use a framing mat. Measurements: 10 1/4" x 14"

1948 General Electric Television Advertisement Print Ad Poster Grandma Electronic Wall Art Home Decor: "Oooh...he's out a mile!" Beyond any doubt you see it best with Daylight Television. Here's television so clear, so sharp, you'll be arguing with the umpire. Here's television so realistic you wouldn't swap your easy chair at home for the best seat money can buy! Here's television so far ahead in picture quality — and your eyes prove it — you'll never settle for less. Here's G-E Daylight Television. See it. You'll hardly believe it." This 1948 era General Electric Television advertisement is in very good condition other than some minor wear along the edge where it was attached to the magazine bind. It was removed with delicate care to minimize the damage as much as possible. It would be completely hidden behind the border of a frame when matted flat, framed and pressed behind glass. Measurements: 10" x 14"

1948 Electric Light and Power Companies Ad Vintage Baseball Umpire Pitcher Black White Comical Advertisement Print Poster Wall Art Home Decor: "What's wrong with this pitcher? The pitcher is the umpire, too. He'll call his own pitches and what kind of a ball game will that be? We have the same situation in our business. Government — which regulates the electric companies — is in competition with them!" This 1948 Electric Light and Power Company advertisement is in very good condition other than some very minor wear along the edge where it was delicately removed from the bind. This could easily be hidden behind the border of a frame when matted and pressed behind glass. It features a very ironic and comical situation, with the pitcher also being the umpire. Measurements: 10" x 14"

1946 The March of Time 20th Century Fox Film Series Movie Poster Ad Vintage Atomic Albert Einstein Sepia Toned Scientist Wall Art Home Decor: "30 Million Minds a a Month Focus on THE MARCH OF TIME...to see great events in the making...to know the world and its peoples...to understand the wonders of a new age, and meet tot men behind them. Watch for these current releases at your local theater. The March of Time is produced every four weeks by the editors of Time and Life and distributed bu 20th Century Fox." This 1946 March of Time 20th Century Fox Film series featuring Albert Einstein has a beautiful sepia toned paper that is not visible in the image provided. It is in great overall condition with minor wear along the edge where it was delicately removed from the magazine's bind. This could easily be concealed behind the border of a frame when matted flat, framed and pressed behind glass. It would make an excellent gift for a science teacher with a mid century themed classroom. Measurements: 10" x 14"