SOLD! Vintage 1940s Era Glamour / American Beauties Pinup Posters

 

Both Johnny and I loved the WW II era glamour girl pinups… those saucy ladies with a twinkle in their eyes and mostly dressed, but still suggestive of … well, you know.

I like(d) them because they’re fun and sexy and actually pretty wholesome.  John liked them because… well, he was quite the man.  ‘Nuff said there!

Condition:   Good to Very Good.    They’re mostly in very good condition, as they’ve been wrapped in plastic for the past 70 years.  I additionally placed each in a plastic art sleeve with a loose foam board support.

Dimensions:  Approximately 11″ x 14″.   I neglected to measure them and wrote this from memory!

Location:  The girls are at our booth (#56) at the Den of Antiquities, 1399 Bridgton Road, Westbrook ME.

Price:   $20.00 each; discounts for bulk purchases (for 5 or all 10).   Plus the usual 5.5% Maine State Sales tax, of course.

 

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NOTE: Now that we’ve downsized at our main location, our new entrance is at the back of the building (use the rear entrance in back of 189 Main Street, off the Park Street side).  You’ll see some signs in the windows saying “Heritage Collectibles”, “Retail Shop” and “Welcome”!

For more information about our locations, pricing, shipping & delivery, etc, please click on one of the informational tabs above!

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Thank you to everyone who has supported us for the past three years!

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In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.
He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The (Grief) Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed.

[Please Note: The (Grief) Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 20o1.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.]

FMI: https://warrior-project.org

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