Calendars have been used for many years to advertise
anything from cars to musical instruments.
There are quite a few items that are featured on calendars, and there
are just as many calendar designs as well.
One design of calendars that you will run across is a calendar
top with a pad attached to it with a small sheet of paper that tells you what month
and year it is. The calendar pad will be replaced over the years while you keep the top. Part of this type of design can
be seen on this terrific calendar top advertising the Griesedieck Brothers Beer
Company.
When the Griesedieck Brothers Beer Company produced this
calendar, they used a print by Rolf Armstrong on it. The print was titled, “Dreamy Eyes” and was
originally produced in the 1920’s. Rolf
Armstrong’s work was featured on many things from magazine covers to even mugs, and they are very collectible in themselves.
The other great thing that this calendar has going for it
is the size of it. It’s 15 inches wide
by 19 ¾ inches long, so not only does it not take up a lot of room it also can fit
into a standard size frame.
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