Antiques The Magazine Early American Poster in Frame April, 1972, Two Dollars:

This is a large poster of an April 1972 issue from "The Magazine Antique" that features two pieces of antique wooden furniture. The piece is matted and framed in a brown color.

The website of the magazine company, which is over 100 years old, can be found here: https://www.themagazineantiques.com/

Excellent piece to display in an antiques shop, woodshop, or as decor for an old home.

Condition:

The piece overall is in good, used condition, however there is some moderate wear and tear due to its age; please see photos attached 

Front Frame:

Back Frame:

Poster:

*Please note that there may be some other small imperfections found on the piece, however the ones mentioned above are the primary defects found. Please inquire should you want to see a specific part of the piece for zooming in.

Dimensions:

Some brief info about the company (Wikipedia):

"Antiques was founded in 1922.[1] The magazine underwent a complete redesign in 2009. The head-of-title note "The Magazine" first appeared in January 1928, but was not used between August 1952 and February 1971.

The publication claims a readership of 150,000 and was previously published by Brant Publications, a company founded in 1984 by Peter M. Brant,[1] a newsprint magnate and art collector. In 2016 The Magazine Antiques, along with ARTnews, Art in America and Modern Magazine, became acquired by Art Media Holdings.

Historian Wendell Garrett, later an appraiser on Antiques Roadshow, served as the magazine's editor from 1972 to 1990.[2] He remained editor at large until his death in 2012.[2] Another editor, from 1939 until 1972, was Alice Winchester, a pioneer historian of American folk art.[3]

Shipping:

Please allow 3-5 business days of handling time to allow for shipping preparation. To ensure the most economical rate possible, the shipping box is custom made.

Also available for local pickup in Springfield, NJ 07081, which is next to the Short Hills Train Station (direct line to NYC).