1920 Fuller Const. Advertisement Page, Pennsylvania Rr Freight Terminal

US $120

  • Hubbards, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Jan 30th
Selling is an advertisement page for: George Fuller Company from 1920 This ad has a B&W painting of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s freight terminal in Chicago. The ad is for the George A. Fuller construction company, who built the large building. Text starts “Fuller-Built Landmarks” and goes on about the company's building and engineering work. This ad is full page, approx. 7” x 10”, carefully removed from an actual 1920 magazine. The ad on the back is for Brunswick phonographs, showing the ‘Ultona’ reproducer. Excellent condition; light yellowing around edges. my ad#20C19 Please note the flat-rate shipping for my advertising pages. This is one price for any number of ads, mailed flat in one envelope. I use 2 sheets of light card too, to keep things flat. Please see my other auctions and store items for many more advertising pages. Click Here To Visit My eBay Store: busybeas books and ads Hundreds of items! Anything I find that looks interesting! Please see my other auctions for more goodies, books and magazines. I’ll combine wins to save on postage. No postage charge for the ads if you buy a book that I can mail the ads inside Thanks For Looking! 2 Corinthians 5:1 lose up reverse Powered by eBay Turbo Lister Note to CANADIAN purchasers:   Since 2007 I've only been charging 5% GST on purchases. Thanks to a recent CRA audit I must change to the full GST/HST charge. This will take effect September 1st 2014. Different provinces have different rates, many still just 5% though. My GST/HST number is 84416 2784 RT0001
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Brand Fuller
rear 1920
item print ad

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