Delve into the world of vintage advertising with this authentic 1941 print ad by Harrison & Harrison Optical Engineers, showcasing their extensive range of filters. The ad is a testament to the company's historical significance in the optical engineering field, featuring a vivid array of colors that capture the essence of the period's aesthetic. Proudly produced in the United States, this original piece is a collector's gem that reflects the advertising traditions of the early 20th century. It is a striking representation of the brand's legacy and a perfect addition for aficionados of historical memorabilia or those with a keen interest in the evolution of optical technology.

Item description from the seller

 (This Listing is for paper advertisement ONLY!)(Frame not Included)


Harrison & Harrison Optical Engineers "Over 2400 Different Filters" Hollywood, CA. Vintage Print Ad 1941 Popular Photography August 1941 About 5 x 5.5 Inches. Carefully shipped.




Condition: Used: Condition is shown in the photos; please use zoom function to see details of edges for water staining, etc.. Additional Condition Information may be found in the description above. 



This is an original magazine print. The page was carefully removed from a vintage magazine. Normal wear associated with an old print ad may include small creases, a corner bump, edge/corner wear, age toning etc.  

 

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