Last year, I posted this: I said that it was one ad in a series with "The Ambassador." I have since found two more : I just love these ads. I remember as a kid in the 70s seeing them in Time magazine. Of course, "the Ambassador" is a symbol for the scotch, and they also send the message: if you…
They were the golden days where men managed to look dapper while playing squash, ruggedly sailed the rough seas and attracted women with only a strong mustache and the right choice of liquor.
As we learned in Boozvertising Part 1, the art of selling alcohol is often a strange trip. Almost without exception, there's sexual overtones a plenty. Plus, the worst thing an advertiser can do for an alcoholic beverage is make it appear boring - thus, there's always a something wild (or even just a bit strange) to make things interesting...
These days whisky marketers have an array of armaments to get their message out there, from classic mediums like radio and TV through to social media and th ...
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Up for sale is this original, vintage magazine advertisement for Gordon's Gin, saved from the June 4, 1964 issue of Life Magazine. • Measuring in at 13.25" x 10", this item comes with FREE SHIPPING. • Easily suited for framing, this ad would make a great addition for any collector of advertising ephemera as well as mid-century lifestyle enthusiasts, liquoriana fans or as a decoration for restaurant, tavern, and pub walls. • As noted above, this is an original advertisement -not a reproduction or a newly printed remake. • While this piece of vintage paper is in excellent condition, please be sure to review the pictures in detail so that they meet your expectations prior to making your purchase. Note that aged documentation will almost always show some sign of age such as curling, yellowed edges or fraying. • Pleas note that nothing on the page has been hidden or ‘Photo-shopped’ out. • This item is sold as unmatted and unframed (see first photo).
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Vintage 1977 Print Ad for Tareyton Lights Cigarettes Vintage Original Magazine Advertisement. Page is approximately 8.25" x 10.75" and is suitable for framing. Wall Art Would look great in a Man Cave,Game Room,Over a Bar,etc. Frame not included. Purchase 5 or more items and receive a 20% discount. Use coupon code PURCHASE5 All Print Ads Are Genuine! All Print ads are shipped with cardboard stiffeners. RETURN POLICY:If you are not satisfied for any reason I will give full refund(minus S+H). Please note that all of our prices are negotiable. If you see something you like please feel free to make an offer!
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Paisano 60's-70's Ads Magazine Scan (from "The Male Mystique", Men's Magazine Ads of the 1960s and 70's by Jacques Boyreau) which shows a portion of the tower composed by 2 or 3 red colored fiber "Quattro Gatti" nesting tables, designed by Mario Bellini in 1966 for B&B Italia. (This set composed by 4 tables can be stacked as a tower or fitting also in each other) I love vintage "design" stuffs in advertising
The 1970s. Remember them? If you do, you'll enjoy trying to identify the things and people of that decade in our gallery...
Don Draper and the whole gang were back last night with the premiere of Mad Men’s Season Six. If you are big fans of the show, like us, then join us as we look back at some ads that resonate with each episode of the new season in what we are calling Mad Men Mondays. … Continue reading Mad Men Monday →
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Our favorite liquor ads that appeared in Bon Appétit in the '50s, '60s, and '70s.
Chess Playing -Jack McCormack Illustration -Miller Beer Ad 60s -Beer Ad - Playing Chess Ad -Illustrated Ad Beer -Man Cave Ad -Frame Great ad for: *Fans of 'The Queens Gambit' -Chess playing fans -Old Miller Beer ad Fans -Classy Beer Ads -Ad Art for Man Caves -Classing up the Joint -Home Bars -Small Tavern or Bars Ad Art * Size 13 x 10 * Ready for Framing * NOT a reprint; original from the magazine-age only * Presented as framed / matted for illustration only This print was removed to preserve the frameable portion from the magazine and is in good condition. S & H: The sport photo print will arrive in plastic with cardboard backing inside a white poly mailer envelope. It will ship out normally within 1 to 2 business day via USPS First Class mail. Shipping to continental US only.
Media’s in cataclysmic shape these days — publishers closing big and small, newspapers going out of business, consolidation and layoffs everywhere — and it’s easy to blame technology.
Vintage 1989 Michelob Dry Print Ad Vintage Original Magazine Advertisement. Would look great in a Man Cave,Game Room,Over a Bar,etc. Page is approximately 8.25" x 10.75" and is suitable for framing. Frame not included. Any of our print ads can be made into digital prints in custom sizes upon request Purchase 5 or more items and receive a 20% discount. Use coupon code PURCHASE5 All Print Ads Are Genuine! All Print ads are shipped with cardboard stiffeners. RETURN POLICY:If you are not satisfied for any reason I will give full refund(minus S+H). Please note that all of our prices are negotiable. If you see something you like please feel free to make an offer!
Vintage ads make wonderful gifts for Christmas or any occasion! 1989 Original Vintage Magazine Print Ad. All advertisements are carefully removed from the source and are completely original. No copies, reprints or reproductions of any kind. Light age-toning. Perfect for framing! Approximate size 8" x 11". For more Vintage Advertisements visit our shop at: https://VintageAdReserve.etsy.com Thank you for your interest in our ads! Please contact us if you have any questions! ***I herein make no claims to the publishing rights or copyrights of these original works. As such, the works are sold as vintage magazine ads under the Fair Use Doctrine.***
There was much sexual innuendo in the Newport "Alive with Pleasure!" adverts that were in magazines everywhere in the 70s and 80s
Enjoy 52 booze advertisements from the late 1960s through the early 1980s. Cheers! 1968 Um, Cindy. I think you've had enough. Time to go home. From 1968, when it was still cool to be from Swingin' England. 1974 Every man should have his own imp? Uhh, okay, if you say so. 1978 He's very, very rich. And she loves his richness. Speaking of.... You can tell she has to fight back the chills of revulsion. But we all have our price. 1972 You'll notice a trend in these Seagram's ads: a studly, self-assured gentleman with doting sex-kitten at his service. 1972 1972 1976 Okay, I know she's taunting you with that full bottle of tequila; just know, things are gonna get weird. 1974 Sand skiing? Drunk people do the craziest things. 1974 1980 Championship Backgammon? Worst. Alcohol ad. Ever. 1979 1972 Alannha Miles has forever ruined "black velvet" for me; I can't help but hear that stupid song in my head whenever I hear the words. 1972 Wow. She's clearly an alcoholic. 1970 1970 I'm in love with this ad... but, I'm sorry, that game looks really boring. Anyone out there ever play this? 1980 Her expression. It looks like she's about to be attacked. Someone call the police. 1969 1974 1978 1974 Give Helen enough Kentucky whiskey and she'll make it with just about anything. 1974 We tried it and it's true. We're gonna have a baby. And the sequel... 1974 Please, woman. Let me eat my olives in peace. 1976 1975 I love this ad (from a 1985 issue of GQ) so much it hurts. Why? Take a good long look at this couple... 1984 1984 1984 Perfect to wash down those prescription pain pills. 1978 1972 1974 Yep. There really was a Penthouse magazine wine. 1970 Try something better? I don't blame her for being pissed. 1976 In Japan, they know how to sell alcohol. Okay, I take that back. 1976 How to know if you've drank too much Zonin. (And what's he sitting on, anyway?) You know it's a German advertisement and not American because of the language.... that, and the nipples. 1969 "Passion Fruit"? Is that what they called it back then? Today we call them roofies.
1956 Embassy Club Whisky Advertisement Time Magazine May 21 1956
This is an original vintage magazine advertisement for Yardley Men's Colon, salvaged from the November 29, 1963 edition of Time magazine! • Nothing says so definitively as Yardley does here, instructing men to put on their sports car touring gloves, slap on some fine colon, jump in a Jaguar, shout 'Tally-ho!', and go blazing willy-nilly through the English countryside. Measuring in at 11" x 10 1/4", this item comes with FREE SHIPPING. • This fine example of Madison Avenue from the golden age of print advertising is easily suited for framing and would make a great addition for any collector of advertising ephemera, mid-century lifestyle enthusiast, or for those looking to add a little retro styling to their walls. • Note that this is an original advertisement -not a reproduction or a newly printed remake. • While this piece of vintage paper is in excellent condition, please be sure to review the pictures in detail so that they meet your expectations prior to making your purchase. The item is sold as unmatted and unframed (see first photo). • Note that aged documentation will almost always show some sign of age such as curling, yellowed edges or fraying. In this particular ad, the margin edges show some evidence of yellowing. That said, nothing on the page has been hidden or ‘Photo-shopped out. • To view more vintage, original examples of mid-century advertising available for purchase, see my shop-section labeled 'Mid-Century Consumer Ads' at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AutoandAnchorSociety?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=27064796