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1914 British Original Harry Tate Comedy Lithograph, Harry Tate fishing inside a car - Linen Backed beers the first mass-produced car with

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Description

the first mass-produced car with modern disc brakes  and

a Swiss engineer and designer

According to the Canadian Graphic Design Association

This rare poster is in excellent condition and ready to be framed

) than men - companies like the now defunct Overstolz company used posters as a means to increase brand awareness

1914 British Original Harry Tate Comedy Lithograph, Harry Tate fishing inside a car - Linen Backed beers the first mass-produced car withDate: 1914 Size: 19. 8 x 30 inches Artist: T. E. Stephens About the Poster: "AEROGOLFISHMOBILLIARD" is a wordplay term used by British comedian Harry Tate, referring to a combination of air travel, golf, fishing, and billiards. It was likely popularized by Tate in his early 1900s stage performances and was the title of one of his lithographs. The term is a whimsical and nonsensical mashup of activities, playing on the popular culture of the time,

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