Design Features: Cover Art: Features striking retro graphics advertising “Chicago’s Finest All Girl Revue” and the “Parisienne Revue,” alongside a classic period illustration. An exceptionally rare and beautifully preserved piece of pre-WWII Chicago nightlife history!
Mr. DeVorss was a Self-Taught Pin-Up Artist, Very Popular in the 1940’s for his Calendar Work! Condition is Excellent! Size: 5″W x 7 1/8″L. Suitable for Framing!
Lamp has been tested and works great. Features an adjustable height, pivoting shade, and compact footprint, making it ideal for desks, workbenches, dorm rooms, bedside tables, or office use. Uses a 12V 20W T3 halogen bulb.
PRE WAR CROSSBAR bicycle Handlebars WITH DECO STEM..HAVE NOT SEEN A TORRINGTON STAMP..Fits Schwinn Columbia1930. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.
The Launch: He started his first show, the “Congress of Daredevils,” inToledo, Ohio, in 1923. The “Inventor” of the Thrill Show. The “Leap of Death”: The specific stunt shown on this banner—a car jumping over a transcontinental bus—was his signature “big finish.”.
This 1930s Kaywoodie Drinkless beauty is in great shape for almost being ninety years old. If you’re not familiar with the shape 7769, it is considered more on the beefier side for a Kaywoodie with a larger bowl.
This wrapper was glued to a page in a child’s scrapbook dated 1930-1931. The wrapper has the foil inside. You will receive the entire scrapbook page as shown.