The Compilation of Incredibly Collectable Vintage Airline Posters

Airline posters aren’t the new kid on the block in the world of advertising. For a long time already they’ve been those incredibly sought-for antiques regarded as being of incredible interest to the collectors. Now we’ll offer the compilation of several early and indeed fine examples of vintage airline posters that heralded the introduction of new planes in the air, dating to the mid-19th century. For sure, in their own unique way they promote the comfort and excitement of flying. Just see that unusual imaging and the use of bright contrasting colors depicting famous global landmarks in an abstract style peculiar to poster design. Amazing examples of world airlines collectibles!

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1 Comments

  • Rghorizon
    October 20, 2011

    just wondering if western airlines posters of the 80’s are of any value?

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