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Not vintage or retro yet but definitely classics

27/12/2011

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Dreamt up for their client Maximidia Seminars. This set of highly creative amusing ads by Sao Paulo ad agency 'Moma', is just too good to ignore. 
 I wonder how things will look when these social giants really are as old as the average vintage ad I like to display here. 
retro style facebook ad
retro style skype ad
retro style twitter ad
retro style youtube ad
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A Little bit of Christmas Schweppervescence

19/12/2011

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Whilst Coca Cola dominates the soft drinks  vintage ad scene it's easy to forget Schweppes the huge soft drinks brand that was never afraid to break the mold with their quirky amusing Schweppervesence ads. Here's a couple of 'Schwepping days to Christmas' ad for now, and you can be sure I will be adding a lot more Scheppervescence to this blog
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1952 Schweppes Christmas Ad
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1954 Schweppes Christmas Ad
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Leslie Ragan Illustrator and visionary artist

18/12/2011

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Ever since I first set eyes on the towering image below I have admired the ads produced for the Budd Company during the late 40's and early 50's. They mainly featured specially commissioned works from the extraordinary illustrator Leslie Ragan. Sadly under appreciated in his time. These days Ragan's work could easily be considered as visual interpretation of scenes from Ayn Rand's futurist novel 'Atlas Shrugged'. 

To see a lot more of Ragan's visions visit our Leslie Ragan gallery page. And to read a little more about this great commercial artist's work and influence I recommend these two excellent blogs Erratic Phenomena  and Illustration Art
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8 Reasons why vintage ads make great collectibles

18/12/2011

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As a life long ad man, I have come to appreciate the craft and teamwork that go into pulling together a good ad or a even a bad one for that matter. And  over the years I have looked back in awe at the creative quality and thinking that that went into some of the last century's brand building campaigns. As historical documents of modern living vintage ads still have a lot of going for them. Here are a few good reasons why I think they are still worthy of display. I'd love to hear your views about why original vintage ads are great to collect.
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1935 Droitwich Spa Who today could resist a good wallow in a radioactive bath?
1. They can be hilarious, witty and full of nostalgic memories we often delight to wallow in.

2. Many ads are gorgeous with lovely illustrations and photography commissioned from the leading artists of the day.

3. They make perfect unusual individual gifts that can fit a personality like a glove.

4. They look great when they are framed and just as good in a scrapbook.

5. Some people even place them in family memory books for their senior members of family who have memory problems.

6.They are style icons and can brighten any room in the house, such as old food ads in the kitchen, cheesy toothpaste smiles in the bathroom or classy fashion ads in the bedroom.

7.Ideal collectibles and brilliant in your den to enhance your interests and hobbies. 

8.Businesses of all kinds can use vintage ads and print to add interesting talking points for reception areas, themed restaurants and bars, or specialist store . 

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No holiday season is complete without a few John Bull Christmas special magazine covers

18/12/2011

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John Bull Magazine  was a popular UK weekly established in 1824 and published for 100 years when it was finally merged with Weekend Magazine,

In it's heyday the magazine featured views and articles from some of the best known popular writers and thinkers of the day and was a champion of the illustrators art. With some of the most distinctive and charming front covers ever produced. Depicting post war british life.

Here I have presented a few seasonal covers from my personal collection. I hope you enjoy their charm as much as I do.

See more classic John Bull illustrations in our new index.
John Bull Magazine December 1954
John Bull Magazine December 1954
John Bull Magazine December 1955
John Bull Magazine December 1955
John Bull Magazine December 1954
Jun Bull Magazine December 1954
Jun Bull Magazine December 1955
Jun Bull Magazine December 1955
Jun Bull Magazine December 1955
Jun Bull Magazine December 1955
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Vintage Guinness - A Sporting Year Campaign

18/12/2011

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Three lovely sports themed 1950's Guinness ads are scanned from my personal collection. Part of a series of cheery ads with outdoors sporting themes. Each of which featured a whimsical poem. Hopefully I will be able to add the other 9 in due course.
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1950 Guinness Sportfolio Number 4 April
1950 Guinness Sportfolio Number 4 April
1950 Guinness Sportfolio Number 10 October
1950 Guinness Sportfolio Number 10 October
1950 Guinness Sprtfolio Number 12 December
1950 Guinness Sprtfolio Number 12 December
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Shell Guides - A Celebration of British Landscape and Culture

18/12/2011

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Ever since the 1930's The Shell company knew the value of promoting the discovery of the spectacular British countryside. Millions of homes still have copies of detailed guide on their book shelves. In the early 6o's these books were enhanced by a series of spectacular ads and posters  featuring illustrations and painting by some of the most eminent landscape artists of the day.

A more detailed and authoritative history of the wonderful Shell Guides by Chris Mawson can be found here

Here are 3 of these fine original ads we currently have for sale at or eBid store. Click on pictures for details
Shell Guide to Corrieyairack Pass in theHighlands of Scotland
Shell Guide to Corrieyairack Pass in the Highlands of Scotland painted by David Gentleman
Shell Guide to The Dover Road South East England painted  by David Gentleman
Shell Guide to The Dover Road South East England painted by David Gentleman
Shell Guide to The Fosse Way Midlands England painted  by David Gentleman
Shell Guide to The Fosse Way ,Midlands England, painted by David Gentleman
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First Post!

14/12/2011

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Start blogging by creating a new post. You can edit or delete me by clicking under the comments. You can also customize your sidebar by dragging in elements from the top bar.
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