Erasmic Soap and Vanishing Cream - Rilette
Date: 1919
Size: 11.25 x 16 (sheet)
Notes: Poster, Illustration
Artist: Sep E. Scott
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About The Poster: Two wonderful illustrated advertisements for Erasmic beauty products, published in the Illustrated London News in 1918. Signed Sep E. Scott (Septimus Edwin Scott), both ads are being sold for 25$ and each measures 11.25 x 16 - the newspaper's standard size. Ads are printed on the reverse. Minor tearing on the edges of the sheets but nothing affecting the image or text. Overall very good condition considering these pieces are nearly a century old! On Sep E. Scott, Wikipedia writes: Septimus Edwin Scott (1879-1965) was a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and his pictures were shown in the Royal Academy. His art was probably most widely known through railway company posters such as one for the London & North Eastern Railway to advertise rail services to Newcastle's North East Coast Exhibition, open from May to October 1929.[1] He also illustrated the book An Incurable Disease written under the pseudonym Roland Dunster by Lord Stevenson.[2]" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimus_Edwin_Scott)
About The Poster: Two wonderful illustrated advertisements for Erasmic beauty products, published in the Illustrated London News in 1918. Signed Sep E. Scott (Septimus Edwin Scott), both ads are being sold for 25$ and each measures 11.25 x 16 - the newspaper's standard size. Ads are printed on the reverse. Minor tearing on the edges of the sheets but nothing affecting the image or text. Overall very good condition considering these pieces are nearly a century old! On Sep E. Scott, Wikipedia writes: Septimus Edwin Scott (1879-1965) was a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and his pictures were shown in the Royal Academy. His art was probably most widely known through railway company posters such as one for the London & North Eastern Railway to advertise rail services to Newcastle's North East Coast Exhibition, open from May to October 1929.[1] He also illustrated the book An Incurable Disease written under the pseudonym Roland Dunster by Lord Stevenson.[2]" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimus_Edwin_Scott)

