Antique Philip Morris Cigarette Advertisements – Complete 10‑Ad Collection (1940s–1950s) – Lot #2
Antique Philip Morris Cigarette Advertisements – Complete 10‑Ad Collection (1940s–1950s) – Lot #2
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A curated 10‑piece collection of original Philip Morris Cigarette advertisements spanning the 1940s and 1950s—an era defined by wartime messaging, medical‑authority claims, and the iconic “Call for Philip Morris!” brand personality. These ads are authentic magazine originals, offering a vivid look into mid‑century American advertising history.
This set captures Philip Morris’ evolution from early 1940s throat‑comfort campaigns to 1950s natural‑tobacco and menthol innovations. Each ad reflects the typography, illustration style, and cultural tone of its decade, making this bundle ideal for collectors, decorators, archivists, and mixed‑media artists.
Perfect for:
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Framed décor in offices, dens, studios, cigar lounges, or retail displays
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Vintage collage, scrapbooking, and mixed‑media projects
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Advertising history collections
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Tobacco memorabilia archives
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Mid‑century Americana walls and themed décor
All pieces are original prints—not reproductions.
Included in This 10‑Ad Set
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What’s Your Guess? – Why Is America Smoking More? – February 1942
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My Job’s A Picnic – The Vital Difference That Makes You Want Philip Morris – October 14, 1940
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You Can’t Help Inhaling – But You Can Help Your Throat! – March 25, 1944
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Medical Authorities Know This One Is Superior – March 25, 1944
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15 Seconds From Now You Will Know – The Vital Difference – November 11, 1940
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Listen You Two – Be Sensible – June 30, 1941
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An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure! – June 4, 1945
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Natural Tobacco Goodness – October 8, 1956
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Spud Menthol – New and Different Filter Cigarettes – November 17, 1956
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Even Though You Inhale – No Worry About Throat Irritation – March 30, 1942
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