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VINTAGE CALENDAR RADIOLOGY 1973 MEDICAL CLINIC DINGBAT LAND FROSST 1899 CANADA

$ 105.07

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Condition: Extremely rare, Dingbat calendars start in February. Mint Condition!
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No

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    Unique opportunity, for sale, ONE FROSST PHARMACY 1973 DINGBAT RADIOLOGY CALENDAR.
    Artist: Alex McLaren
    All Dingbat calendars start in February.
    Perfect never hung/used, ready to ship inexpensive in photo tube. Gorgeous to mount and frame for a gift or perfect for medical foyer or office.
    The last picture is to provide you with an overall view of the 5 Dingbat calendars that I have currently up for sale. I am willing to consider reasonable offer if collector would like to purchase all 5 calendars.
    Look at the extensive photo gallery a picture says a thousand words and these photos show you just how amazing condition is. View photo normal, small niks no tears on this calendar. I am hoping collector will mount & frame this for wall art. You will not see these minor niks on edge, once framed.
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    FROSST'S PHARMACEUTICALS DINGBAT LAND MEDICAL CALENDAR. Vintage advertising calendar featuring the fictional pixie like creations called "the dingbats" in a variety of WWII and other medical profession related humorous fictional situations.
    BACK IN THE DAY advertising........Frosst's Pharmaceutical Company Montreal Canada. Calendars are large size 14"x 26 ¾”
    Great artwork in a Flinstone bedrock hospital setting. These calendars are quite scarce today I have found a few examples in private medical collections and medical museums.
    The artwork on this piece is by Alex Mclaren picturing. Central image area measures 11" by 14 ½”. Calendar retains date pad which measures 9 ¼” X 6 ¾” for February – December months.
    Each month advertises a different Frosst product. This piece is in wonderful condition and retains its original top and bottom tin-strip the hanging loop is in mint condition, let me say that again MINT condition, NEVER hung.
    The Frosst Dingbat Calendars history: From 1915 until 1996, health professionals all across Canada received a calendar which featured the healing efforts of the Dingbats. Charles Elliot Frosst founded the Canadian company that bore his name until more recently it was taken over by a major American manufacturer to become Merck-Frosst.
    Charles Frosst engaged the artist, William Dudley Burnett Ward, to paint an appealing calendar for distribution to his firm's audience. It was so appealing the Frosst continued the resulting Dingbat calendars for 81 years with a succession of different artists. The Dingbat calendar was introduced in 1915, each year the Dingbats were featured performing scientific investigation or some collective effort of tending to patients. The Dingbat calendar which was distributed to doctors, pharmacists, hospitals and school nurses across the country. It featured a red-nosed, bug-eyed gnome-like character involved in an amusing experiment connected to medical research or hospital treatment. A fabulous addition to your collection.
    Item will be shipped in tube and I DO ship worldwide!!
    The Frosst Dingbat Calendars
    From 1915 until 1996, health professionals all across Canada received a calendar which featured the healing efforts of the Dingbats. Charles Edward Frosst founded the Canadian company that bore his name until 1965 when it was taken over by a major American manufacturer to become Merck-Frosst. Charles Frosst engaged the artist, William Dudley Burnett Ward, to paint an appealing calendar for distribution to his firm's audience.
    It was so appealing the Frosst continued the resulting Dingbat© calendars for 81 years with a succession of different artists.
    However, the Dingbat calendars were discontinued as a result of a Canadian industry's association decision that the Dingbat promotion was unfair competition.
    This decision was a monumental error in the widespread view, even among competitors, as the Dingbats were seen by many as an ornament benefiting the entire industry. (We see here, from 1949, “50 Years of Progress in Dingbatland”; and another, from 1986, “Pharmaceutical Research in Dingbatland.”
    I do my very best to be accurate describing this rare VINTAGE DINGBAT 1973 RADIOLOGY CALENDAR and I love to learn. We all know how much work is involved professionally conducting business on Ebay. If I have misrepresented an item, 1st I apologize, 2nd I welcome experts revision. Should you find yourself with some concerns, MESSAGE bella1 FIRST, consider me the resolution centre. About Me: I BELIEVE THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT. Member since 1996, other sites. In all my years of experience there is an answer to 99% of common complaint.
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