Modernfold Doors Promo (2), c1954
Bisquick Ad, 1954
Reynolds Aluminum Christmas Ad, c1958
McCormick Vanilla Ad, 1954
Duotone Ads, 1954
French's Mustard Ad, 1954
Slimaker/Chromspun Fabric Ad, c1957
The ABC of Wine Cookery, 1957
The ABC of Wine Cookery (2), 1957
The ABC of Wine Cookery (3), 1957
The ABC of Wine Cookery (4), 1957
The ABC of Wine Cookery (5), 1957
The ABC of Wine Cookery (6), 1957
Magnavox Television Ad, 1952
"Creamy-Good Cooking With White Sauce", 1954
Dodge Dart Automobile Ad, 1960
B&W/Duotone Ad and Clippings, 1950s
Avon Cosmetics Ad, 1956
Miller Beer Ad, 1954
Quality Cooking With Gas, 1936
Quality Cooking With Gas (2), 1936
Quality Cooking With Gas (3), 1936
Quality Cooking With Gas (4), 1936
The ABC of Salads (6), 1958
The ABC of Salads (5), 1958
The ABC of Salads (4), 1958
The ABC of Salads (3), 1958
The ABC of Salads (2), 1958
The ABC of Salads, 1958
Ukrainian Easter Egg Postcards (8), c1970
Chicken of the Sea Tuna Ad, 1954
Chevrolet Convertible Ad, c1953
Dole Pineapple Ad, 1954
Black Label Beer Ad, c1955
"Time-Saving Meals" (7), 1954
"Time-Saving Meals" (6), 1954
"Time-Saving Meals" (5), 1954
"Time-Saving Meals" (4), 1954
"Time-Saving Meals" (3), 1954
"Time-Saving Meals" (2), 1954
"Time-Saving Meals", 1954
Gold Seal Linoleum Ad, 1952
Quick Permanent Ad, 1963
Sunkist Lemons Ad, 1953
"HATched from a COLLAR", 1954
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Modernfold Doors Promo, c1954


"Furnishings by L.S. Ayres & Co., Indianapolis, IN."
I love any color in my house, so long as it's brown!
(Sorry I couldn't pinpoint the date a little better. The company's own homepage says these doors were first unveiled at the 1939 Chicago World's Fair. link And the logo with the debutante was in use by 1954, so...)
Several (mostly outer) sections from a two-sided foldout published by New Castle of Greenfield (?), Indiana.
I love any color in my house, so long as it's brown!
(Sorry I couldn't pinpoint the date a little better. The company's own homepage says these doors were first unveiled at the 1939 Chicago World's Fair. link And the logo with the debutante was in use by 1954, so...)
Several (mostly outer) sections from a two-sided foldout published by New Castle of Greenfield (?), Indiana.
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