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  • Cruwell Tabak – Taj Mahal (Germany, c.1930s) Original Tobacco Advertising Poster

    Cruwell Tabak – Taj Mahal (Germany, c.1930s) Original Tobacco Advertising Poster

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    Cruwell – Tabak – Taj Mahal – 1930

    Category: Tobacco / Cigarettes
    Year: 1930s
    Country: Germany
    Size: 15 × 9 in. (38 × 23 cm)
    Print Type: Printed on heavy board (point-of-purchase display)
    Condition: Excellent

    Comments:
    Original German advertising poster for Crüwell Tabak, c. 1930s. The design shows a nighttime view of the Taj Mahal, linking the tobacco brand with imagery of the East. The text reads Gebr. Crüwell Spezialfabrik für Rauchtabak Gegr. 1717 Bielefeld (“Crüwell Brothers, Special Factory for Smoking Tobacco, Established 1717, Bielefeld”).

    Crüwell was a long-established German tobacco manufacturer with origins in the 18th century. By the early 20th century the company issued a number of decorative posters and point-of-purchase displays to promote its pipe tobacco products. This example was printed on heavy board for shop display rather than wall posting, and is smaller in scale than typical lithographic advertising posters.

  • Fap Anis Aperitif - Celui Des Connaisseurs - Maurice Delval

    Fap Anis Aperitif – Celui Des Connaisseurs – Maurice Delval

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    Fap Anis – Celui Des Connaisseurs — Maurice Delval 

    Original French aperitif advertising poster on linen
    This large-format French advertising poster promotes Fap’Anis, an anise-flavored aperitif, with the slogan “Celui des Connaisseurs” (“the one for connoisseurs”). The design shows an Art Deco–era woman holding a glass and fan, set against a seaside/Riviera-style backdrop, with the Fap’Anis bottle at right.Printed in Paris by Publicite Wall, this is an original color lithograph from the period, preserved today with professional linen backing for improved stability and handling.

    Details
    Title: Fap Anis – Celui Des Connaisseurs
    Artist: Maurice Delval
    Date: c. 1930
    Country: France
    Printer: Publicite Wall, Paris
    Medium: Color lithograph on paper
    Size: 62 x 46 in / 157 x 117 cm
    Linen backed: Yes
    Condition: Excellent A condition beautiful

  • Fontainebleau by Julien Lacaze 1930 vintage French TRAVEL POSTERFontainebleau by Julien Lacaze 1930 vintage French TRAVEL POSTER

    Fontainebleau by Julien Lacaze 1930 vintage French TRAVEL POSTER

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    Artist: Lacaze, Julien
    Printer: Lucien Serre, Paris
    Size: 25 x 39 in / 62 x 100 cm
    On/Off Linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: Lithograph
    Condition & Comments: Excellent

    Fountainebleau Avon PLM french railways poster by Julien Lacaze authentic 1930c vintage poster on linen

    Beautiful view on to Fontainebleau done in lithography at the Lucien Serre Imprimerie in Paris circa 1930. Lucien Serre was perhaps the most used printers for the Paris Lyon Mediterrannee Railways system during this period. Also Julien Lacaze did many posters for the PLM. Poster is in absolute excellent condition.

  • Kinagin Vermouth — Eugène Patkévitch — circa 1941 - French Vermouth

    Kinagin Vermouth — Eugène Patkévitch — circa 1941 – French Vermouth

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    Kinagin Vermouth — Eugène Patkévitch — circa 1941

    Original vintage advertising poster for Kinagin, created by Eugène Patkévitch and printed by MARSENS. This striking composition promotes the Kinagin beverage—a mix of gin, vermouth, and quinine—reflecting the popular aperitif culture of the period.

    The design features bold graphic elements characteristic of early 20th-century European advertising, with strong color contrasts and a refined sense of composition typical of Patkévitch’s work. Posters for aperitifs and quinine-based drinks were widely produced during this era, often emphasizing both elegance and the perceived health benefits of such beverages.

    Printed as a lithograph, this piece exemplifies the quality and visual impact of classic poster printing techniques. Large-format examples such as this were intended for prominent display and are increasingly difficult to find today, particularly in well-preserved condition.

    Details
    Title: Kinagin Vermouth
    Artist: Eugène Patkévitch
    Year: circa 1941
    Size: 35.4 x 50.4 inches / 90 x 128 cm
    On / Off Linen: On linen
    Condition: Excellent
    Comments: Original lithographic advertising poster for Kinagin, printed by MARSENS. Promotes a beverage combining gin, vermouth, and quinine.

  • luxard by Pomi

    Luxardo Zara Cherry Brandy by Armando Pomi 1938 original italian poster

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    Luxardo Zara (1938) Original Italian Liqueur Poster by A. Pomi

    Original 1938 advertisement for Luxardo Zara, the Italian liqueur company known for its Maraschino and cherry brandies. Designed by Armando Pomi, this lithographic poster reflects the style of late-1930s Italian commercial art, a period when illustrated posters were the main form of brand communication.

    The image was created to promote Luxardo’s products produced in Zara (Dalmatia) before the company relocated to northern Italy after World War II. It remains an authentic document of Italian advertising history and of one of the country’s oldest liqueur producers.

    Details
    Artist: Armando Pomi
    Year: c. 1938
    Country: Italy
    Printer: Arti Grafiche Navarra, Milano Italy
    Print Technique: Lithograph
    Size: 39 × 55 in / 100 × 140 cm (approx. 150 × 110 cm)
    Condition: Excellent A condition
    On Linen: Optional; allow ≈ 2 weeks for linen-backing before shipment

    Comments
    Original lithograph, not a reproduction. Well-preserved example of Italian pre-war advertising for Luxardo, a company still producing liqueurs today.

  • MAKING SURE MAKES A HIT! — WILLARD FREDERIC ELMES — 1929 - Mather Work Incentive Series

    MAKING SURE MAKES A HIT! — WILLARD FREDERIC ELMES — 1929 – Mather Work Incentive Series

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    MAKING SURE MAKES A HIT! — WILLARD FREDERIC ELMES — 1929

    Original American poster from the Mather Work Incentive Series designed by Willard Frederic Elmes. The image features a young circus performer balancing in a handstand on the back of a white horse, illustrating the importance of precision, preparation, and confidence. The accompanying slogan “Guesses Make Misses” reinforces the message that success depends on careful planning rather than guesswork.

    The Mather Work Incentive Series was widely distributed in American factories and offices during the early twentieth century as part of workplace motivation programs. Using memorable imagery and concise slogans, these posters were intended to promote efficiency, safety, and attention to detail among workers.

    Willard Frederic Elmes (1900–1956) was an American illustrator and poster artist trained at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he also taught. He later operated a studio in Chicago producing commercial illustration and advertising work, including projects for the Sears Roebuck catalog. In the late 1940s he moved to Arizona where he became known for paintings of Southwestern landscapes and Native American subjects.

    Artist: Elmes, Willard Frederic
    Title: Making Sure Makes a Hit!
    Origin: USA
    Size: 36 1/4 x 44 inches
    On / Off Linen: On linen
    Print Technique: Stone lithograph
    Year: 1929
    Condition & Comments: Excellent condition on linen. Original poster from the Mather Work Incentive Series.

  • MARSALA FLORIO — PLINIO CODOGNATO — 1951 - Italian Wine poster

    MARSALA FLORIO — PLINIO CODOGNATO — 1951 – Italian Wine poster

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    MARSALA FLORIO — PLINIO CODOGNATO — 1951 – Italian Wine

    Original Italian advertising poster for Marsala Florio designed by Plinio Codognato. The striking composition features a powerful classical figure in red raising his arm beneath the bold yellow lettering of the Florio brand name. The dramatic lighting and monumental figure evoke the strength and vitality associated with the famous Sicilian wine. The slogan below reads “Ristora • Rinfranca • Rinforza,” emphasizing the restorative and invigorating qualities of Marsala Florio.

    This 1951 printing was issued by Gros Monti & Co., Torino, and is considered a later printing of Codognato’s celebrated Marsala Florio design originally created in the early 1930s. The poster is a strong example of Italian advertising graphics of the period, combining classical imagery with modern typography.

    Plinio Codognato (1878–1940) was an important Italian poster artist and illustrator whose work helped shape Italian commercial graphic design in the early twentieth century. His posters are known for their bold figures, dramatic compositions, and clear graphic impact.

    Artist: Codognato, Plinio
    Title: Marsala Florio
    Printer: Gros Monti & Co., Torino
    Size: approx. 39 x 55 inches / 140 x 100 cm
    On / Off Linen: On linen
    Print Technique: Lithograph
    Year: 1951
    Condition & Comments: Excellent condition on linen.

  • Martini Marco

    Martini & Rossi Vermouth by Marco original 1960s Italian vintage poster

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    Martini & Rossi Vermouth c1960

    Martini & Rossi Vermouth poster, originally sold in Italy, hails from the 1930s but was later officially printed by Martini around 1960. It is in superb condition, professionally mounted on linen to ensure museum-quality preservation. This official printing commemorates the earlier Martini posters and stands as a testament to the brand’s rich history and enduring appeal.

    In 1863, the dynamic partnership of Martini’s entrepreneurial spirit and Rossi’s creative genius gave rise to a vermouth that has remained unparalleled for over 160 years: the iconic MARTINI Rosso. From the aromatic botanicals that define its renowned vermouth to the golden effervescence of the Asti wines, MARTINI’s influence has traversed continents and generations. Nevertheless, its core essence remains firmly anchored in the picturesque Piedmont region.

    Title: Martini & Rossi Vermouth Vintage Poster
    Artist: Marco
    Date: 1930s (printed by Martini, c. 1960)
    Printer: Martini
    Size: 27 x 39 inches
    Print Type: Lithography (NOT OFFSET)
    Condition: Excellent “A” on linen

  • Menton La Perle de France by Richard 1930 vintage French TRAVEL POSTER

    Menton La Perle de France by Richard 1930 vintage French TRAVEL POSTER

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    Artist: Richard, James
    Printer: Lucien Serre, Paris
    Size: 24 x 39 inches
    On/Off Linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: Lithograph
    Condition & Comments: Excellent

    Menton the Pearl of France by James Richard c1930 vintage poster on linen

    Poster printed for the Chemins de Fer Paris Lyon Mediterrannee circa 1930 with artwork by James Richard. Poster measures 24 x 39 inches and is in A condition and mounted on linen. Menton is found along the Cote D’Azur between Monte Carlo and Italy. Beautiful and rare poster for one of the premiere destinations in the French Riviera. This is an authentic original printing in lithography from the period by Lucien Serre Printers in Paris who did most of the PLM posters of the period.

  • Radio - L.L. (Lucien Levy) – Art Deco Poster by G. Favre, 1930

    Radio – L.L. (Lucien Levy) – Art Deco Poster by G. Favre, 1930

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    Radio – L.L. (Lucien Levy) – Art Deco Poster by G. Favre, 1930

    Original lithographic poster on paper designed by Georges Favre for Radio L.L. (Lucien Levy), inventor of the superheterodyne receiver. This striking Art Deco composition, with its bold avant-garde design, became closely associated with the company and served as a recognizable visual identity. Several variants of this design were produced.

    A strong and iconic example of early 20th-century graphic design, reflecting the innovation and modernity of radio technology during the period.

    Artist: Georges Favre (d’apres)
    Year: 1930
    Dimensions: 22.4 x 30.3 inches / 57 x 77 cm
    Medium: Lithograph on paper, mounted on linen
    Condition: Excellent

  • Ravello travel

    Ravello – Villa Rufolo, Publio Morbiducci, 1933

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    Ravello – Villa Rufolo, Publio Morbiducci, 1933

    Original 1933 Italian travel poster featuring Villa Rufolo in Ravello, designed by Publio Morbiducci and issued by the Italian National Tourist Board (ENIT). Ravello, a medieval village set high above the Amalfi Coast, is renowned for its panoramic views and historic architecture. Villa Rufolo, built in the 13th century by a wealthy merchant family, blends Arab, Moorish, and classical influences reflecting Ravello’s position on Mediterranean trade routes. The villa is famously mentioned in Boccaccio’s Decameron (1353).

    From the late 19th century, Ravello became a celebrated retreat for artists, writers, and musicians during the era of the Grand Tour. Richard Wagner composed parts of Parsifal here, and later visitors included Virginia Woolf, D.H. Lawrence, Winston Churchill, and Greta Garbo.

    Publio Morbiducci (1889–1963), best known as a sculptor and designer, also created striking poster art for ENIT. His works combined classical imagery with modernist design. This example, printed by Calcocromia Novarra, survives in nice condition with light folds and has strong historical significance as part of Italy’s interwar tourism campaign.

    Details

    Title: Ravello – Villa Rufolo
    Artist: Publio Morbiducci
    Year: 1933
    Editor: ENIT (Italian National Tourist Board)
    Printer: Calcocromia Novarra
    Size: 27.25 x 39 in.
    Print Type: Lithograph
    Linen: Not specified
    Condition: Nice condition with light folds

  • Theaterkunst Ausstellung / Zurich — Carl Roesch — 1914

    Theaterkunst Ausstellung / Zurich — Carl Roesch — 1914

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    Theaterkunst Ausstellung / Zurich — Carl Roesch — 1914

    A striking and rare exhibition poster by Carl Roesch for the Theaterkunst Ausstellung (Theatrical Art Exhibition) held at the Museum of Applied Art in Zurich in 1914. The composition features a contemplative harlequin figure drawing back theater curtains, inviting the viewer behind the scenes into the world of costume and stage design. The image is both poetic and theatrical, capturing the spirit of early 20th-century stage arts with a refined and symbolic approach.

    Carl Roesch (1884–1979), born in Diessenhofen, Switzerland, was a painter, graphic artist, and art teacher who studied fine and applied arts throughout Switzerland and Germany. After returning to his hometown in 1907, he developed a diverse career that included painting, graphic design, and large-scale decorative work such as murals, stained glass, and mosaics. His later work shows influences of Impressionism and Expressionism, while this early poster demonstrates a more structured and geometric approach, bridging his painterly sensibility with the emerging modernist graphic style of the period.

    This design is one of only two known posters created by Roesch for the 1914 Theaterkunst exhibition, making it a particularly rare and important example of Swiss graphic design from the pre-war era. Executed in stone lithography, the poster reflects the highest standards of early 20th-century printing and remains exceptionally well preserved.

    Details
    Title: Theaterkunst Ausstellung / Zurich
    Artist: Carl Roesch
    Year: 1914
    Size: 23.75 x 33.25 inches / 60 x 84 cm
    On / Off Linen: On linen
    Print Type: Stone lithograph
    Condition: Excellent A
    Comments: Original exhibition poster for the Theaterkunst Ausstellung in Zurich, featuring a harlequin figure revealing the theatrical world behind the curtain. One of two known designs by Roesch for this event.

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