Sorry, I don’t have a copy of the full magazine ad that this art came from. So no original art this time.
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SCENE: 1920. An older, apparently affluent man is sitting, reading a newspaper when a butler gets his attention and starts to hand the old fellow a walking can. Outside the window is a Pierce-Arrow car.
BUTLER: I found your cane, sir! It was in the Ladies room--with your under garments...and a thank you note from “Trixie!”
Ad for 1920 Art: Pierce-Arrow Car Company Artist: Unknown
Butler Extraordinaire: John Lustig
Pierce-Arrow-Motor-Car-Company_1920_The-Club
BUTLER: I found your cane, sir! It was in the Ladies room--with your under garments...and a thank you note from “Trixie!”
Ad for 1920 Art: Pierce-Arrow Car Company Artist: Unknown
Butler Extraordinaire: John Lustig
Pierce-Arrow-Motor-Car-Company_1920_The-Club
I have a copy of this print hanging in my livingroom.
“Ask the man who owns one.”
It is a favorite.
I have an ash tray just like that. Meant to hold a small box of wooden matches.
He’s quite the spatz wearing dandy.