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BOVRIL / Viva-tonal Columbia, antique magazine ad, 1926

BOVRIL / Viva-tonal Columbia, antique magazine ad, 1926

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BOVRIL / Viva-tonal Columbia
antique magazine ad (front and back)

dimensions: 10 1/4" x 14 1/2" 
date:  1926
condition: Good; excellent colors on both sides. Surface abrasions from normal handling; removed from a magazine resulting in a rough edge and missing paper at the lower edge of the margin.
  • Bovril: the trademarked name of a thick and salty meat extract paste, similar to a yeast extract, developed in the 1870s by John Lawson Johnston. It is sold in a distinctive bulbous jar and as cubes and granules.
  • Viva-tonal Columbia: a line of electric reproducing phonographs and gramophones produced by the Columbia Phonograph Company that was marketed as "like life itself".

The page was removed from The Illustrated London News Christmas Number, "a special issue of the magazine that was published annually."

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