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1903 Washburne's Fasteners Print Ad American Ring Co Bulldog Illustration

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Antique 1903 print advertisement for Washburne's Patent Improved Fasteners by the American Ring Company of Waterbury, Conn. This original black and white paper ephemera features a striking illustration of a bulldog with the slogan "The Fastener With A Bull-Dog Grip." The ad showcases various men's accessories including key chains, cuff holders, scarf holders, and drawers supporters. A perfect piece of turn-of-the-century Americana for collectors of vintage advertising, canine-themed art, or haberdashery history. Brand: Washburne's / American Ring Company Year: 1903 Subject: Bull-Dog Grip Fasteners Material: Paper Color: Black and White Origin: Waterbury, Connecticut Style: Edwardian Advertising Theme: Mens Fashion Accessories Features: Bulldog Illustration Type: Original Magazine Print Ad Dimensions: Approx. 4" x 5" Keywords: Turn of the Century, Haberdashery, Ephemera, Dog Art, Wall Decor, Paper Collectible, Antique Paper, 1900s Fashion, Industrial History, Connecticut Heritage, Menswear History, Graphic Design, Retro Decor Condition is as pictured. Please ask questions prior to purchasing if we have missed something. What you see in pictures is what you will receive. We combine shipping whenever possible. Please see our other listings- we are always adding more items.
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