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Early 20th Century Mascot Tobacco Advertising Mirror fish This piece was released during

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This piece was released during the 1960s as part of Pepsi's new marketing plan that included a slogan contest

I Shrunk The Kids"

" Artwork was also used in other advertising calendars during the 1940s

This piece features illustrated graphics depicting their various products and their intended uses

Early 20th Century Mascot Tobacco Advertising Mirror fish This piece was released duringc. 1900s; Marburg Bros. Tobacco Co. Baltimore, MD Antique advertising pocket mirror. This piece advertises the Mascot brand of pipe tobacco produced by Marburg Bros. Their claim to fame is their Pinscher logo, though the reason behind this particular breed is unknown. Exhibits minor signs of aging on the mirror's silvering, though the printed side is in excellent condition. 2" dia Please refer to photos regarding condition. MM 13524 052925 For

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