This is a vintage burlesque show poster for Joe Weber's burlesque of The merry widow by arrangement with Henry W. Savage. Nice vintage poster here that dates to 1908. Learn More
Theatrical poster advertises 'Haiti - Drama of the Blck Napolean', with the New York Cast. Held at Copley Theatre in Boston. Sponsored by WPA Federal Theatre Project. Learn More
This vintage liquor advertising poster shows an illustration of a woman in period dress sipping on some rum. Caption:Fox-Land Jamaica Rum. Poster has no date so I could only assume that it dates to the 1920s or 30s. Learn More
Old map shows Birds eye view of Manayunk, Wissahickon=Roxborough from West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1907. Drawn by T. M. Fowler. Learn More
The wreath effectively sets off the formal group portrait of the equestrian family, and the shield below adds impact to their names. The scenes of the family in action are so vivid that only 12 words are needed to describe the act. This is a Barnum & Bailey circus poster from 1909. Learn More
This is a great old European vintage advertising poster for Grog-Dupit aperitif wine or after-dinner drink. Writing at bottom says: "Dans tous les cafes". I believe this is a French poster from the 1920's. Learn More
This vintage illustrated poster depicts the scene at Stone Bridge during the Great Flood of 1889 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on May 28, 1889. Learn More
Great vintage burlesque poster. Title: Joe Weber's burlesque of The merry widow by arrangement with Henry W. Savage ; original music by Franz Lehar ; book by Geo. V. Hobart ; staged by Julian Mitchell. This great old poster dates to 1908. Learn More
Vintage circus poster showing clowns with performing animals including geese, roosters, and a donkey. Poster dates to 1900. Great vintage circus poster available in a number of sizes. Learn More
This vintage aperitif wine advertising poster shows an illustration of two wine bottles surrounded by wine glases. Caption: Les Aperitifs, Gancia, Blanc Rouge. Poster has no date so I could only assume that it dates to the 1920s or 30s. Learn More