Co ndition of this 95+ year old Ad is excellent. Page is about 10 inches by 13 inches with the actual ad perhaps a bit smaller. Th is great Print Ad was removed from a vintage 1920 Magazine. Get Vendio Gallery- Now FREE! Original Vintage Advertisement! Here is a very early and hard to find original advertisement. We are the only sellers in the industry who provide display-quality black boards with every item(which also make exceptional presentations for gift-giving) Oversized engravings are protected by museum quality tubes. Every product is placed against custom black acid-free board with crystal-clear. Below is what is unique about how and what we offer as the world's leader in print ephemera: Product Packaging. have diverse and specific needs and we've built our business to accommodate those needs, like no other seller worldwide. Our primary consumers- historical societies, historians, archivists, curators, university professors, historical decorators, and collectors, etc. For the last decade, we asked our primary consumer base what they wanted. Especially for vintage advertising or historical halftone prints, and are asked why our prices are consistently higher than some other sellers of similar items. YLF5A12B2C20 234529_YLF5_027 Celebrating Our 10th Year | Here's What We Deliver: At times we receive inquiries about our pricing. Keywords specific to this image: Vintage Advertising. To find other items from this specific collection in our eBay store. There is light bleedthrough on this piece from the verso. CONDITION This 93+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. Illinois(IL) during the Roaring Twenties era.
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more Ad Lyon& Healy Apartment Grand Piano Musical Instrument Roaring 20s YLF5 Details Year: 1920 Type: Original Print Ad Grade: Very Fine +++ Authentication: Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance Image: Color Approximate Size(inches) 8 x 10.75 Approximate Size(cm) 20 x 27 Description and Condition This is an original 1920 color print ad for apartment grand pianos that were made and sold by Lyon& Healy of Chicago. Various additions to the site were made over the years, as the buildings that comprise the site today are larger and more numerous than those depicted in the postcard.Home ~ Affiliations ~ Discounts ~ FAQs ~ Grading and Certification ~ Premium Shipping ~ About Us VINTAGE ART& ADVERTISING CURATED COLLECTIONS 1920. The factory remains in good condition today (aside from its window treatments), and is used as a public storage facility. In actuality, the Fullerton operation did not last twenty years, and the firm’s 100+ year old Near West Side factory still remains in operation to this day! This serves to demonstrate that there are often prominent exceptions to any theoretical model. 26 The usual model of industrial de-concentration would suggest that the company would have closed their original factory on the Near West Side and made the Fullerton location their main operation. The Lyon and Healy factory on Fullerton did not remain in operation for long by the 1930s, it was home to the Mills Novelty Company, a noted coin-operated machine manufacturer. Located on Fullerton just west of Pulaski (then Crawford), along the Milwaukee Road line, the factory included a station along the railroad named after the complex the station is still called Healy to this day. 24 In 1913, the factory depicted on the postcard was opened (designed by Hyland and Green). Known for their harps, they have also at times made guitars, banjos, pianos, and other musical instruments. Formed in 1864, Lyon and Healy opened a factory at Randolph and Ogden in 1890 that is still operation. Lyon and Healy is a musical instrument manufacturer that still operates in Chicago.