
These graphical artworks, created to promote the Florida-based theme park, represent a specific era of design and advertising. They often feature iconic characters, representations of park attractions, and stylistic choices characteristic of... Read more »

These artifacts represent printed advertisements from a bygone era, typically spanning the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They were designed to promote products, services, or events using visually appealing graphics... Read more »

The term identifies a category of collectible graphic art originating from Italy. These artifacts, typically printed on paper, served as promotional material for a wide range of products, events, and destinations. Examples... Read more »

These graphic prints, typically promoting sporting events, teams, or athletes from a bygone era, serve as tangible links to the past. Examples include advertisements for early Olympic Games, illustrations of iconic baseball... Read more »

These collectible items represent a tangible link to the history of professional basketball, typically showcasing iconic players, memorable teams, and significant moments from past eras. Examples include promotional materials for specific NBA... Read more »

Artifacts of a bygone era, these visual mediums advertised films, events, and even products associated with the American West during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Depicting cowboys, landscapes, and dramatic scenes,... Read more »

Original promotional materials featuring the Marlboro brand, produced during earlier decades and designed to be displayed publicly, represent a specific category of advertising memorabilia. These items are valued for their aesthetic qualities... Read more »

These sizeable, aged advertisements and announcements were originally created for mass communication and display. Examples include lithographed travel advertisements from the early 20th century and film promotional materials designed for theater lobbies.... Read more »

These graphic artworks, generally produced between the 1950s and 1970s, served as promotional material for surf-related events, destinations, and brands. An example would be a vibrantly colored print advertising a surfing competition... Read more »

Artwork depicting scenes from America’s preserved natural landscapes, created in an earlier period, often showcases distinct design aesthetics. These images served initially as promotional materials for travel and conservation efforts. They presented... Read more »

