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Antique Accessories : Mid Century Design : 1900-1940s
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Have you Met Bill Jones? 1930's Motivational Cards Propaganda Parker Holladay Co. Color Lithographs
Another wonderful set of Have you Met Bill Jones? Motivational Propaganda Cards circa 1930. This set unlike the Black and White Set I am offering is that this is a full 52 weeks Full Color Lithograph set with each card approx. 2 1/2" x 3 1/4".
This set is also the Parker Holladay Co. England.
Some cards have marks, but no card is torn. I have photographed them in order and in groups of three.
Copied from my previous entries:
"The original set of cards were made in the 1920’s by the American Co. Parker and Holladay Chicago.
Originally made in a 1920’s propaganda campaign used to motivate people in the work place. Displayed in work areas to promote industrial efficiency and unify the work force, they were made to show what a model worker was. The original designer of the cards was by a man named Charles Rosenfeld who was a sales man for The Mather Co. in Chicago."
If you have any questions or need additional photographs, please feel free to contact me.
This set is also the Parker Holladay Co. England.
Some cards have marks, but no card is torn. I have photographed them in order and in groups of three.
Copied from my previous entries:
"The original set of cards were made in the 1920’s by the American Co. Parker and Holladay Chicago.
Originally made in a 1920’s propaganda campaign used to motivate people in the work place. Displayed in work areas to promote industrial efficiency and unify the work force, they were made to show what a model worker was. The original designer of the cards was by a man named Charles Rosenfeld who was a sales man for The Mather Co. in Chicago."
If you have any questions or need additional photographs, please feel free to contact me.