Inventions
in Guinness Time |
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Source:
Punch Magazine, 1956 |
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Location: Private
collection, 11 1/2" x 8 1/2"
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Description
From the Inventions
in Guinness Time series, this one is numbered number 5 and carries the
Guinness ad number G.E 2572.B
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Forbidden
Fruit Liqueor |
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Source:
Magazine ad, c1945 |
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2" x 12"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Vintage%20Forbidden%20Fruit%20c1945%20cu.jpg) |
Description
This is a close-up
of the top section of a magazine advertisement promoting Forbidden Fruit
Liqeuor, an aristocratic drink that was said to be "The Toast of
the Town." This ad uses the phonograph to symbolize a previous age,
selling the point that this product was "lauded then as it is today",
a drink that continues to be "Incomparable as a gift of the Gods..."
Using the phonograph
as a way to reference a previous age and the good life shows the iconic
status of the phonograph. The open horn phonograph represents an important
timeline marker and, like the advertisement, could be said to be something
that could be "delightful, before dinner -- after dinner -- anytime."
Click on the ad to
view the entire Forbidden Fruit Liqeuor advertisement.
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Heavenly
Harmony |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Milky Way, 1955 |
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Location: Private
collection, 11" x 14"
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![](/PhonosinOther/1955%20Milky%20Way%20ad%20as%20Phonograph%20record%20250.jpg) |
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Almost
everyone appreciates the best... |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Coca Cola, 1955 |
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11" x 14"
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![](/PhonosinOther/1955%20Coca%20Cola%20with%20record%20player.jpg) |
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Cadbury's Cocoa - A Record of Success |
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Source:
TBD |
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![](/PhonosinOther/Cadbury%20250.jpg) |
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Now
You're Talking! |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Buster Brown Shoes, 1910 |
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Location: Private
collection, 5" x 7"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Buster%20Brown%20Shoe%20Ad%201910%20250%20copy.jpg) |
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Salem
Spirit |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Salem Cigarettes, 1954 |
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Location: Private
collection, 11" x 14"
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![](PhonosinOther/1964%20Salem%20Cigarette%20250.jpg) |
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Pacific
Sheets |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Pacific Sheets, 1945 |
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Artist:
John Gannam |
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Location: Private
collection, 13.75" x 10.25"
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![](PhonosinOther/Pacific%20Sheets%201945.jpg) |
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For
young America at play.... |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Coca Cola, 1953 |
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Location: Private
collection, 11" x 14"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Coke%201953%20250.jpg) |
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Enjoying
Life |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Miller High Life, 1948 |
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Location: Private
collection, 11" x 14"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Miller%20High%20Life%201948%20with%20phonograph%20250.jpg) |
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Model
No. 803 |
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Model
No. 803 Tailors Sample Book |
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Location:
Private collection, 14" x 20" |
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![](/PhonosinOther/Model%20No.%20803%20Tailors%20Sample%20Book%20250.jpg) |
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American
Firsts |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Nesbitts, c1954 |
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4"
x 12" |
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![](/PhonosinOther/Nesbitts%20Soda%20175.jpg) |
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Stay
Sweet |
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Source:
Magazine ad for Listerine, 1954 |
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11" x 14"
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![](/PhonosinOther/1954%20Listerine%20Ad.jpg) |
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EBAY
Auction Game |
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Source:
Hasbro, Box for game, 2001 |
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Location: Private
collection, 9" x 9"
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![](/PhonosinOther/EBAY%20Auction%20Game%202001%20Hasbro%20250.jpg) |
![](/PhonosinOther/EBAY%20Auction%20Game%202001%20Hasbro%20cu.jpg) |
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Fleishman's
Yeast Card |
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Source:
Tradecard, c1910 |
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Location: Private
collection, 4" x 6"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Fleischmann%20yeast%20card%20250.jpg) |
![](/PhonosinOther/Fleishmann%20yeast%20card%20back.jpg) |
Great
Plains Software |
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Source:
Magazine ad, c1988 |
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5" x 8"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Great%20Plains%20Software%20300.jpg) |
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Nu
Maid Breadfood Spread |
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Source:Postcard,
c1960 |
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Location: Private
collection, curteich linen, 4" x 6"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Nu%20Maid%20Bread%20food%20spread%20-%20curteich%20linen%20250.jpg) |
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Suchard Chocolat Swiss |
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Source:Tradecard,
c1905 |
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Location: Private
collection, 4" x 6"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Suchard%20Chocolat%20Swiss%20Trade%20Card%20-%20Edison%201905%20250.jpg) |
![](/PhonosinOther/Suchard%20Chocolate%20Backside%20of%20Trade%20Card%201905%20250.jpg) |
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Famous Inventions - Edison's First Phonograph |
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Source:Will's
Cigarettes Tradecard, c1915 |
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Location: Private
collection, 2" x 4"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Wills%20Ltd%20Famous%20Inventions%201915.jpg) |
![](/PhonosinOther/Wills%20Cigarettes%20Back.jpg) |
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Mutt and Jeff "Take That Noise Outside" |
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Artist:
"Bud Fisher |
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Source:Sweet
Caporal Cigarettes Tradecard, c1911 |
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Location: Private
collection, 1 3/4" x 3 1/2"
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![](/PhonosinOther/Mutt%20and%20Jeff%20300.jpg) |
This card, numbered
11, is one of over 250 designs used by the Sweet Caporal Cigarettes Company
as a promotional insert in their cigarette packages. This series was described
as "original pictures illustrating popular phrases" The music
coming from the gramophone is "Everybody's Doing It, a song written
by Irving Berlin in 1911 for the stage musical Alexander's Ragtime
Band ("Everybody's Doing It" sung and danced by Dixie Dunbar
and Wally Vernon).
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Stollwerck Chocolates Tradecard |
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Artist:
Unknown, c1900 |
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Media:
Chromolithograph |
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Location:
Private collection, 2" x 4 1/2" |
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![](/Phonoart%20in%20Museums/Stellwerchsche%20Chocolate.jpg) |
Chromolithograph
tradecard featuring Thomas A. Edison, made by the German Company “Stollwerck”
which was involved in the chocolate industry. The round medallion of Edison
is pictured over the phonograph,a factory, an electric light bulb, and the
American eagle. On the back of the card was a summary (in German) of Edison's
inventions. This card (about 2 ‘’ x 4 1/2 ‘’ ) comes from the early 1900’s.
Tradecards like this one were distributed as premiums in packages of chocolate
and other food products |
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Liebig Meat Extract Tradecard |
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Artist:
Unknown, c1900 |
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Media:
Chromolithograph |
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Location:
Private collection, 4 1/2" x 2" |
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![](/Phonoart%20in%20Museums/Liebig%20extract%20300.jpg) |
Timothy
C. Fabrizio & George F. Paul “Antique Phonograph Accessories & Contraptions”
by Shiffer Publishing describe tradecards like this one as follows: These
delightful lithographed cards were among the various subjects used as premiums
for turn of the twentieth century European products such as Liebig meat
extract. The public was encouraged to collect entire series (“famous inventors”
...) by frequent patronage of the product. Of particular interest is the
card which depicts an artist’s impression of acoustic recording in its early
stage of development. Banks of phonographs simultaneously recorded a performance,
a process that had to be repeated in order to obtain a cache of first-generation
cylinders from which multiple copies could be duplicated. |
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Edison in Paris Tradecard |
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Artist:
Unknown, c1900 |
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Media:
Chromolithograph |
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Location:
Private collection, 3" x 4 1/4" |
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![](/Phonoart%20in%20Museums/Edison%20&%20Phonograph%20FR%20Tradecard%20200.jpg) |
Chromolithograph
of Edison made by the French Company “C. Beriot” in Lille (France) which
was involved in chicorey industry. Edison is featured in a round medallion
over a scene of public demonstration of the phonograph.
On the back of the
card (in French) is a biography of Edison and a summary of some of Edison's
inventions.
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Carsky
Buket |
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Artist:
Unknown, c1928 |
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Media:
Paper, Phonograph Tradecard |
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Location:
Private collection |
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![](/Phonoart%20in%20Museums/Carsky%20Buket%20Phonograph%20trade%20care%201928.jpg) |
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Cadbury's
Cocoa |
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Artist:
Unknown, c1914 |
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Media:
Paper, Phonograph Tradecard |
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Location:
Private collection |
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![](/PhonosinOther/Cadbury%201914.jpg) |
This card was given
as a free premium in the United Kingdom by Cadbury Bros. Ltd (chocolate)
in 1914. This is card number 23 from a set of 25 cards entitled "Copyright
(Inventors) Series". The front of the card shows a photo-style artist
drawn representation of Thomas Alva Edison with the Phonograph 'inset'
below. The back of the card has biographical descriptive text.
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Sound Advice |
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Source:Logo
for Sound Advice on side of trailer, Greenville, NC, 2002 |
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18" x 40"
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![](/PhonosinOther/SoundAudio%20175.jpg) |
![](/PhonosinOther/Sound%20Audio%20trailer%20275.jpg) |