1920's National Mazda GE Vintage Light Bulb Advertising Poster
1920 National Mazda General Electric Vintage Poster
PRINTED BY: Otis Litho Company, Cleveland, Ohio
AGE: c
1920`s, lithograph
CONDITION: B, Linen Mounted, Machine folded for distribution
Early
on, General Electric used the name Mazda on their lamps and then created
manufacturing specifications that all American lamp makers could
adhere, as in, they standardized light bulbs in the United States. The art work
is very good and the image is a finely printed lihtography by a well known
printing house, Otis Litho Company. Otis Litho was known for
its high standard of quality printing and was regularly used by the
film industry to produce early movie posters.
This is a wonderful old image, rare and uncommon. It would be great in a children's room or for the advertising collector. We have never seen or had this
before, and is a wonderful early American antique Advertising horizontal
piece. The poster is archivally linen backed and ready for framing. We only have this one.
Size: 27.5 x 42 inches
You'll deal directly with gallery owner Debra in your purchase: USPS Priority Shipping is FREE in US, Reduced rate for International USPS Priority shipping. We have a 100% approval policy. We want you to be happy with your poster purchase. A signed COA (Certificate of Authenticity) is included with each poster purchase. Debra has been selling original vintage antique posters on the web since 1995. We do not sell reproductions, only authentic antique posters.




