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IHC Member 206
Picture of Wynter Sturtevant
posted February 16, 2003 21:50
Good evening,

One of my favorite areas of collecting (besides tools Smile) is advertising, signs and some paper.

I've been cleaning house and thought I'd post a few things. I hope others will take a moment to post some goodies.

This first one is a tin Hamilton sign. It looks better in person, I still haven't figured out how to take good pictures.

Wynter
 
Picture of Tom Seymour
posted February 16, 2003 23:14
Wynter, I think the old advertising signs, ads etc. are very interesting. Thanks for posting this one. I'll be looking forward to the rest.

NAWCC #41293
Internet Horology Chapter #104
IHC Exec.V.P.
 
IHC Member 206
Picture of Wynter Sturtevant
posted February 19, 2003 00:05
Here's an early two sided sign on wood. It's on a single board that's 14 wide. I can't recall the correct name of the painting style; it's got sand mixed with the paint.

Hendrickson

The story is that it came from the Kansas area and settled in Turlock California sometime in the 1930’s.

Wynter
 
IHC President
Life Member
Picture of Lindell V. Riddle
posted February 19, 2003 14:09
Bronze Plaque, Point of Sale Display. Dimensions: 3.5" high, 10 inches wide, .25" thick.

 
posted February 19, 2003 18:25
Nice stuff guys. Keep it coming.

Aaron Bereiter
NAWCC# 156432
Very Proud IHC Charter Member
We rise highest when we stoop to help others.
 
IHC Member 206
Picture of Wynter Sturtevant
posted February 22, 2003 11:17
Ralph

I like the style of the Watch and jewlery repaired sign. Is it painted on wood?

Here's one I might have posted last year. It's reverse painted on glass. Waltham

I'll try to get some more up tonight.

Wynter
 
IHC President
Life Member
Picture of Lindell V. Riddle
posted February 22, 2003 16:24
Wynter, great topic, glad you thought of it... and you know that Waltham Sign reminded me of this one...

Heavy Framed Glass Gold-Leaf and Black Reverse-Painted Sign 24" high, 36" wide

 
Picture of R. J. Lucke
posted February 23, 2003 17:11
Early Illinois Factory Sign


Rhett Lucke



 
Picture of Tom Seymour
posted February 25, 2003 22:24
This is a 1925 ad for a New Haven alarm clock and watch.

Tom Seymour
NAWCC #41293
IHC #104
IHC Exec.V.P.


Tom


 
IHC Life Member

Picture of Fred R. Hougham
posted March 07, 2003 20:53
heres an illinois watch sign to add to your display.
regards
fred

 
Picture of Tom Seymour
posted August 02, 2004 18:13
I found this interesting ad for Elgin watches bought on time. The first payment is only a dime!!


Tom


 
Picture of Tom Seymour
posted August 02, 2004 18:14
When opened, this is the left hand inside page.


Tom


 
Picture of Tom Seymour
posted August 02, 2004 18:15
This is the right hand inside page.


Tom


 
Picture of Tom Seymour
posted August 02, 2004 18:16
This is the back!


Tom


 
Picture of R. J. Lucke
posted August 02, 2004 22:08
Tom,

Very cool item that I've not seen before. Thanks for sharing.

Rhett


Rhett Lucke

 
Picture of Jack Davis
posted August 03, 2004 15:36
Tom,

I love that piece! Here is some Elgin ephemera that is the size of a standard business card.

Jack

 
Picture of Jack Davis
posted August 06, 2004 23:19
I hate to see this thread languish without further participation. Let's keep it alive with more interesting ephemera.

Here is a photo engravure of the Elgin Watch Factory. I liked it so much that I spent 10 times as much having it framed with archival backing as I paid for it! Big Grin

Jack

 
posted November 09, 2004 12:25
A few Columbus Watch Co. advertising cards

Fronts ...



and rears ...



Fred
 
posted November 09, 2004 12:26
"Waltham Watches", about the size of a business card ...



Fred
 
posted November 09, 2004 12:27
Hamilton celluloid booklets, American flag versions ...



Fred
 
posted November 09, 2004 12:29
"Hamilton Watches", sugar-bowl ...



close-up of crest ...



Fred
 
posted November 09, 2004 12:32
"Ball watches", business card ...



Fred
 
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