Showing posts with label vintage ads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage ads. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

A few 1940s Adverts

 Don't you love the lines in vintage ads?! The "Nescomatic way"!

Did you notice the aprons in all three of these ads are the same style? Pinafore style with shoulder ruffles. Must of been the look for that year.

And a different kind of apron, a Man Apron! I love his striped shirt, so old fashioned, even for 1949.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Timless Springform Pans

This was another surprise, this time inside a cookbook. I don't know how long Spring Form pans have been around and  quick search online didn't come up with anything. Anyone know? It is hard to tell the age of the tag its self, though becasue it mentions aluminum maybe the 50s.
 
 Isn't that neat it comes with different pan bottoms? That certainly makes it space saving. And one doesn't have to debate whether it is worth keeping an angel food cake pan that is only used three times a year.
 I wonder if they still make them with the interchangeable bottoms.......... I need a set!


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

1920s Home Supply Company Catalog

Don't you love the cover? So art deco! This a is a little booklet advertising household linen and curtains that my sister and I fell in love with. I love the pages with curtains and bedroom furniture.
"To Make Your Home More Beautiful, Cheery and Attractive. Every woman knows how much her home means- How it is the center of all that is truly good."






 
 
"You must be satisfied with every thing you buy from us"

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Decorating- 1920's Style

I have been a decorating craze lately, not a really doing craze, just a collecting and reading craze. Do you ever do that? Suddenly find yourself with a notebook of idea? Or can't go past the paint counter without picking up a few sample?  I ran across this wonderful site! Antique Home Style They have collected a fabulous collection of 1920's house plans and decorating ads. Here are a few of my favorite ones for Kitchens.
 This one is my favorite! I love the clean cheery-ness of it.
 Doesn't this one look cozy? A wee bit to much green for me, but I love those huge old sinks.
I have always wanted one of these "Hoosier" style cabinets. Don't they look handy? And who would have thought to put the pot lids on the door in a basket!
P.S. There is our apron of the day! A cute little gingham one over the stool!
 
 

Saturday, September 15, 2012

1940's Refridgerator Ads

 A few 1940s refrigerator ads for you to enjoy. I am not sure why I am fascinated with vintage ads.... Maybe because they seam rather simplistic compared to our modern ones? Maybe because they have not thrown good taste out the window? Maybe because I love the old fashioned-ness of the line drawings versus photographs?
 I know there are lots of others out there who like vintage ads too, I have heard from quite a few of you! Why do you like them??
Surprisingly, there aren't any aprons pictured along with these refrigerators. I had thought they always went together .....like eggs and bacon....

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

May 1930-The Farmer's Wife

The Farmer's Wife was published between 1893 and 1939. It covered a wide range of topics including; cooking, sewing, caring for animals, feeding the threshing crews, fashion, preserving, housekeeping, childcare.....


 Some interesting recipes........Red Bunny?



My Mom loves this advertisement! Wish it was still available.....

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Traveling in the 'Good Old Days'!

I just loved these ads from 1943 for the Pennsylvania Railroad!

And an ad from 1930 advertising Ford cars...."A Charming Companion for a busy day" Love the scene of this one. and I would love one of those cars!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Good Housekeeping 1924

Spring is so inspiring! Doesn't it make you want to redecorate? Slap some new paint up? Sew a fabulous spring wardrobe? Plant a few seedlings? Try a new recipe? OR take on that project you have been looking at all winter?
Here is a little inspiration, in case you are thinking of redecorating, from a 1924 Good Housekeeping magazine. Enjoy!








Monday, March 19, 2012

Kitchen Appliance Ads

 Late 40s ad for a stove. It is very similar my 1947 GE Stratoliner. It think this ad is probably a few years older. They still have the built in pressure cooker though! Just in case you missed the original post or would like to revisit, "1947 Stratoliner".

A two page ad for Norge appliances. Including an oven with an Electric Oven Lighter! What will they think of next?! Don't forget to notice the cute aprons!

Saturday, March 10, 2012