The Avertisement Archive
This page is designed to help you explore stories and products related to vintage advertisements from the 1900s to the early 1960s. Each image has been expertly digitized to preserve the look and feel of the originals. We specialize in double-page ads, which are notoriously difficult to reproduce. You can either browse the stories below or use the button to explore our products
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The Kellogg Kids, by Leyendecker. Corn Flakes Ads 1916-1917
Enjoy the complete collection of illustrations by Joseph Christian Leyendecker, for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes’ advertising campaign, which ran in the Ladies’ Home Journal magazine during 1916 and 1917.
The extremely vivid illustrations evoke feelings of positivity, health, and joy. Thanks to digital restoration, the artwork retains the feel and detail of the originals, making them even more delightful.
The most intriguing British Dunlop ads of the thirties.
Explore an extensive collection of Dunlop’s most intriguing campaigns from 1933 to 1938, featuring beautiful illustrations created by talented artists with different styles and perspectives. The illustrations are carefully crafted to depict a variety of social situations.
Most of these images are exclusive and not available online.
The hi-res files are digitally restored, preserving the detail and feel of the originals.
The Coca-Cola History Through Ads. 1 – 1886-1919
The Coca-Cola History Trough Ads. A fascinating journey starting in 1896, when nine drinks a day were sold, marking the humble beginnings of a global phenomenon.
This first part chronicles the period 1896-1919, including the story of the original Coca and Cola extract recipe, the Trademark registration, the first ads, the Coca-Cola Branding Journey, and Imitation Fighting.
The whole story will spam into the 1960s.
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