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Record Advertising Poster

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THOA888

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2021

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Item Description

Early 20th century Columbia records / His Masters Voice canvas shop advertising poster

A rare thing, of which we have never seen the like, in the form of a double-sided early 20th century Columbia record / His Masters Voice advertising poster. Ink printed onto thick canvas and still with one section of its hanging rope in place. An untouched piece of iconic music history and highly graphical at that. Likely to have been hung in a shop window of sorts so could be seen internally and externally but customers.

Size in inches: H 68” x W 43” x D 0.2”
Origin: USA / UK
Date: 1920
Condition: Aged

This item is in complete original condition, one side of the rope is missing, there is a naively stitched repair to the top section as shown. Also water stained on both sides with fade surfaces as we have tried to show in the photos provided. The poster is firm and slightly ridged due to its age but can be rolled up. Ideally it needs to be framed to preserve it but we have left this up to the client. A great piece of graphical wall art if somewhat aged and worn.

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Item Info

Seller Location

Essex, London

Period

1920

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Essex, London

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)7568 151752

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