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Advertisement, Wallace Silver, "Hostess" Pattern Flatware, Art Deco Bride Illustration by Neysa McMein, Country Life, 1921

Advertisement, Wallace Silver, "Hostess" Pattern Flatware, Art Deco Bride Illustration by Neysa McMein, Country Life, 1921

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The bride of today is the hostess of tomorrow — and she deserves sterling.

From the June 1921 issue of Country Life, this pristine full-color Wallace Silver advertisement features original artwork by Neysa McMein — one of America's most celebrated illustrators, whose portraits graced the covers of McCall's, the Saturday Evening Post, McClure's, and Woman's Home Companion, and who painted the original portrait of Betty Crocker for General Mills. Here she renders an Art Deco bride in luminous color, promoting Wallace's "Hostess" flatware pattern. The reverse carries a black-and-white Morgan Woodwork advertisement with a beautiful father-and-child illustration. Over 100 years old, in absolutely pristine condition.

A rare and remarkable piece. An exceptional gift for silver collectors, bridal enthusiasts, Art Deco lovers, or anyone who appreciates illustrated American women's history.

  • Original full-page color print ad, June 1921
  • Source: Country Life magazine
  • Double-sided: Wallace Silver "Hostess" pattern (full color) / Morgan Woodwork father & child illustration (black & white)
  • Art Deco bride illustration by Neysa McMein
  • Tagline: "The Hostess — in honor of the bride of today who is the hostess of tomorrow!"
  • Dimensions: 14 x 9.5 inches (including margins)
  • Condition: Excellent Antique — pristine, no issues whatsoever
  • One available
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