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1938 Calendar
Advertisement produced by International Harvester Company offering customized calendars to International Harvester dealers. The calendar featured a painting by George Ames Aldrich called: "A Bit of Old Normandy" and the advertisement originally appeared in "Harvester World Magazine." |
Image ID: | 90900 |
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Creation Date: | 1938 |
Creator Name: | International Harvester Company |
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Collection Name: | International Harvester Company magazines and newsletters, 1909-1984 |
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Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | M2001-127 |
Original Dimensions: | 2 x 7 inches |
The advertisement text reads: "Advertising That Pays - Your 1938 Calendar. Good Will is one of the main foundations of a profitable business, a commodity on which a merchant can never be overstocked. To you, your McCormick-Deering calendars are an excellent medium of good will. We have obtained as a subject for the 1938 calendar "A Bit of Old Normandy," a painting by George Ames Aldrich. Lithographed in six rich colors, this work of art radiates the quiet beauty and restfulness of of a typical old millstream. For the low first cost of five cents each, in mailing tubes, transportation prepaid, you have a means of advertising that is before your customer's eye, day in and day out, proclaiming you as the representative of the world's leading manufacturer of farm machinery, and that you are always in readiness to serve. GET YOUR ORDER IN NOW." Harvester World, July-Aug 1937, pg.18 |
Agricultural implements |
Agricultural machinery |
Painting |
Advertising |
Agricultural machinery industry |
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