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2 FIRESTONE "Columbus Buggy Co." Color Ads to 1893 World's Columbian Exposition

$ 7.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Year: 1893
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Theme: World’s Fairs
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Folded: Very Good. Stored and shipped flat so hinge not separated. Edge wear and 2 tears at bottom. One small clear tape at inside top. ** WCE card: Excellent. Nice printing and bright colors. No tears or stains. Corners sharp. One small wrinkle top right corner.
  • Featured Refinements: Columbian Exposition
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • World Fair: 1893 Chicago

    Description

    2 FIRESTONE,
    "Columbus Buggy" Exhibit
    Announcement Ads
    to the 1893 Chicago World's Fair
    - Folded:
    6 x 3.5 inches when folded buff card with black print and color graphic of their plant in Columbus, OH (shown); back shows
    sighting land
    in color in the New World (shown). Columbus, OH:
    Columbus Buggy
    , 1892 or 93. Folded card making (4) pages. Inside pages with Columbus' 1492 ocean trip, and map of all modern U.S. ports leading to the
    World's Fair
    with caption (shown). Lists their 9 factories in 1893 (shown).
    - Card:
    3.5 x 6 inches stiff
    cream coated card
    with gray print and color graphic of the
    Electrical Building
    (front shown). Columbus, OH:
    Columbus Buggy
    , 1893. Single card printed both sides (back shows owner
    C. D. Firestone
    and graphic of their iconic
    oval name plate
    printed in bright red - shown). May be part of a series showing the WCE main buildings?
    -
    Supplemental Information:
    Clinton Firestone
    was the
    President of Columbus Buggy
    which formed in 1875. Their exhibit was located in the
    Transportation Building
    (Listing in "The Official Directory" of exhibitors shown and digitally highlighted). His nephew,
    Harvey Firestone,
    worked for him as well as noted early race car driver Eddie Rickenbacker.
    Columbus, Ohio,
    became THE popular seat of buggy production and innovation for decades. When the "automobile" became the talk, Buggy started making electric cars which crashed in 1915 because of
    cheaper Ford gas engine cars. Henry Ford
    asked Buggy to develop both car and racing tires and
    Harvey Firestone
    provided them, started his own company, and is still famous and in business today!
    U.S. History.
    - Condition:
    Folded: Very Good.
    Stored and shipped flat so hinge not separated (shown). Edge wear and 2 tears at bottom (shown). One small clear tape at inside top (shown).
    ** WCE card: Excellent.
    Nice printing and bright colors (shown). No tears or stains (shown). Corners sharp (shown). One small wrinkle top right corner (shown).
    **Buyer
    pays
    .95 First Class Package shipping in a stiff package with tracking.