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Silk Hat, Seattle, 1960s Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) " The New Yorker also

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" The New Yorker also had its own print shop that produced classic menus like these four from 1942

the introduction of the automobile transformed everyday life and this marvelous menu from the Rocky Ford Cafe is a celebration of the four-wheeled marvel

opened in Oakland at the tail end of the "Populuxe" era

in 1894 in Piccadilly

Silk Hat, Seattle, 1960s Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) " The New Yorker alsoThe imagination and whimsicality of vintage menu art is perfectly displayed in this charming illustration featuring a veritable fairyland of good eating. Weve never heard of the saying hamburgers grow on trees but apparently, they do on this menu. Several trees are also acting as waiters to serve midnite ham n eggs and other main dishes. There are signposts in this enchanted forest to mouth watering desserts such as wild blueberry and cherry pies.

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