Description
Step back in time with this charming cover from The Saturday Evening Post, dated July 10, 1937. This particular issue features the captivating illustration titled "Wives Can Be Useful," which resonates with the era's cultural nuances. Whether you're a vintage magazine collector or simply someone who appreciates nostalgic art, this cover is sure to evoke fond memories and spark intriguing conversations.
The cover is in acceptable condition and includes an address label on the front, reflecting its rich history. It's important to note that the magazine does show some signs of wear, which only adds character to this vintage piece. We invite you to view the attached photos for a closer look at the details and condition.
This cover comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that your piece can be preserved for years to come. With measurements of 13 3/4" x 10 3/4", it’s a perfect size for framing or displaying as part of your collection.
- Authentic vintage cover from a classic American magazine.
- Includes protective covering to ensure preservation.
While the cover does have minor marks, creases at the corners, and some wear on the binding, these imperfections tell a story of its journey and should be seen as part of its charm. You will find a few rips as well, visible in the provided images. For collectors, these details make it a fantastic find.
As you explore the beauty of this vintage magazine cover, remember that each piece in your collection adds a unique touch to your home or office space. Grab this opportunity to own a slice of history that reflects a different era, showcasing the role of women in society as captured in 1937.