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Lot of 11 HUDSON MOTOR CAR Magazine Print Ads 1949 1952 Original Vintage

$ 10.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Date of Origin: 1949
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: lot of full-page advertisements torn from vintage magazines; may have minor flaws such as yellowing from age, rough or irregular margin on side where torn from magazine, small amount of edgewear around outer edges, clear tape sometimes used in mounting to cardboard (appears to be a good-quality tape that is not yellowed or decaying)
  • Date of Creation: 1949
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type of Advertising: Print Ad
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Make: Hudson

    Description

    Welcome to my listing for a lot of 11 vintage, original full-page print
    magazine advertisements
    for the
    Hudson Motor Car Company,
    dating from 1949 through 1952.
    These ads come from various magazines and are in various sizes, from about 8" by 11"
    to about 10" by 13"
    . All these ads are in color. Several highlight the "Step Down" design feature that Hudson was promoting then.
    These are the sort of ads you've probably seen at flea markets and antique malls, where dealers cut or tear individual ad pages from old magazines, place each one in a clear plastic bag with a sheet of thin cardboard as a backing, and sell them individually. I did not prepare these myself, but purchased them from a Hudson collector who seems to have acquired large amounts of them from such dealers over the years. Be aware that these ads may have small flaws such as light yellowing due to age, a ragged margin edge where cut or torn from the magazine, or slight wear corresponding to the outer edges of the magazine.
    Also, smaller ads were sometimes taped to the middle of the larger cardboard using a single piece of clear tape along their bottom edge margin -- luckily, the preparer seems to have used a good quality or "archival" clear tape that has not yellowed or damaged the ad. N
    one of them appear to be creased or significantly damaged, but expect slight "age" wear overall. Interesting and collectible for their historic value or for decorative purposes!