Poster depicting a bicycle parachute performance act. TITLE: Chas. H. Kabrich, the only bike-chute aeronaut novel and thrilling, bicycle parachute act in mid-air. Poster dates to 1896. Learn More
This is a vintage illustrated poster showing an American railroad scene: lightning express trains leaving the junction. This old print dates to 1874. Learn More
This is a wonderful vintage French fashion advertising art deco poster for men's hats in France. It is entitled, "Mossant" by Cappiello in 1938. Learn More
Old illustrated map shows view of harbor and city of Boston, Massachusetts. Nice view of sailboats and steamships in the harbor and old buildings in the city. This old map dates to 1873. Learn More
This is a great old European vintage advertising poster for Suchard Chocolate. This vintage poster is most likely French and dates to the 1920's or 30's. Great old historical poster. Learn More
Poster showing birds-eye view of Chicago as it appeared in 1874. Poster shows bird's eye view, with ships in the Harbor on Lake Michigan and old buildings on the lakefront. Learn More
Poster showing well-dressed passengers waiting as the Illinois Central Railroad train pulls into the station; also shows a steamship, horse-drawn carriage, stagecoach, and canal boat, along with a large globe displaying the United States and the extent of the I.C.R.R. lines. This vintage poster dates to 1882. Learn More
This is a nice illustrated travel poster from the 1940s for the islands of Hawaii. Nice illustration of surfers surfing with 'Hawaii' in bold Tiki type. Learn More
Seven scenes of beautiful horses and handsomely attired performers, neatly put together on one 1906 poster by the Strobridge artists, tell the whole story at a glance. Part of the Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth. Learn More
This is a nice illustrated travel poster for Pan Am airlines for flights to the South Sea Isles. This vintage poster shows a lady laying on the bank overlooking a Pan American airplane getting ready to land in the South Sea Islands. This poster dates to the 1940s. Learn More