1933 Newspaper Ad for "Oxydol", art signed Rose O'Neill
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What I have for auction is a vintage - 1933 original newspaper ad for "OXYDOL" Dish Detergent by Procter & Gamble. This newspaper ad is by the renowned artist, Rose O'Neill. (Creator of the Kewpees), and is signed with her unique signature on lower left hand side of the first lady, just above the Oxydol box. This is a full page color ad from the 1933 Rochester (NY) Times Union, and is titled "MRS. DREAR AND MRS. CHEER - LET OXYDOL DO THE WORK". Very colorful. The newspaper, of course, was folded in the center. The center seam in this full page ad has been tape re-inforced at that point, from the back. The ad measures 21-1/2"H x 16"W and suitable for framing. This is the ad only as it appeared in the vintage newspaper. The edges are yellowing, but the ad itself is in very good condition. Will be shipped flat. We combine shipping & handling on multiple items. Disclaimer: THIS IS AN AUCTION. Be sure you know what you are bidding on. Ask the Seller any questions you may have about the item. We do not accept returns. Item is offered as described and "as found".
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