

Please note that there is printing on the reverse. Although as "mini posters" they are but a fraction of the size of the original, their powerful graphic designs combined with a succinct advertising message make them highly collectible pieces for the popular culture historian, the poster art collector, or for the person simply interested in the nostalgic appeal of these images. Period Paper is pleased to offer a fascinating collection of original color and halftone prints of some of the finest examples of outdoor billboard poster advertising art of 1926. This is an original 1926 halftone print of a billboard poster advertisement for Steinway-"The Instrument of the Immortals" from Grinnell Bros. The John Plaw Architectural Collection - Museum-Quality Aquatints of Estate Farmhouses & Farm History Rare Artists Equity New York City Limited Edition Lithographs The 1778-79 Sciences Collection by Diderot in Original Copper Engravingsġ920's Ludwig Hohlwein Poster Lithographs and Gravuresīeautiful, Rare, Large-Format Marcel Vertés Hand-Colored Lithographs and Pochoirs (1941)Ĭostumes & Cultures of the World Museum-Grade Copper Engravings (1830's)ġ880's Original Chromolithographs of World Cultures Modern Masters Poster Lithographs by Fernand Mourlot (1959) Picasso Linocut Collection - Original 1963 Large-Format Lithographsġ972 Joan Miró Original Lithograph Collection Picasso Linocut Collection - 1962 Limited Edition 472/520 Large-Format Lithographs Samick briefly made pianos with the Grinnell name in 1995.Expand submenu Antique Art Prints Collapse submenu Antique Art PrintsĮxpand submenu Vintage Advertising Collapse submenu Vintage AdvertisingĮxpand submenu Back Room Collapse submenu Back Roomġ875 Chromolithographs with Design Motifs from Historical Era's & Cultures - Museum Grade

It went through various different owners, until it was finally discontinued in 1969, though they still operated their retail stores until 1981. and Leonard piano line, and reed organs and continued to manufacturing pianos after the business was sold in 1955. They also had large retail stores, where their sold many instruments in Michigan, Ohio and Canada. Their head quarters were in Detroit, MI, additional factories in Holly, MI and Canada. The Grinnell Piano Company was originally an organs maker, but began making pianos in 1902. This is a very nice small piano for a great price! Grinnell Bros. The finish is in excellent condition, and all brass parts will be polished. Reconditioning complete it has been being cleaned, regulated and will have a final tuning before it is delivered to your home.
