Description
Step back in time with the stunning cover from The Saturday Evening Post, dated September 16, 1939. This iconic piece of Americana features the captivating theme of "Merchandising Miracle," reflecting a unique snapshot of American culture in the late 1930s. Perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone looking to add a vintage touch to their decor, this magazine cover is a treasure.
The cover is in acceptable condition, showcasing its historical authenticity. However, please note that it does have an address label affixed to the front, adding character and history to your piece. While the magazine has seen some wear over the years, it still holds a charming appeal for any vintage enthusiast. See the accompanying photos to understand its unique story better.
One of the highlights of this magazine cover is that it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains a standout piece in your collection. Here are some key features:
- Measurements: 13 3/4" x 10 3/4", making it an impressive display item.
- Includes a protective covering to keep the cover safe from dust and damage.
Additionally, you may notice some specific imperfections that tell a story. There are visible marks, wear on the binding, and some creases at the corners, which are all documented in the provided photos. One note to keep in mind is the presence of water damage; again, please check the images for details.
For anyone passionate about vintage magazines, The Saturday Evening Post cover is a must-have. It can spark conversations and serve as a beautiful addition to your home or office. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of history that captures the essence of an era.
Grab this unique cover today and let it be a window to the past in your collection!