John A. Servas Scenic Studio
Store Displays. Rochester, N.Y.:
J.A. Servas Scenic Studio, ca. 1900
The company manufactured theatrical set designs in
addition to store window displays. The illustrated designs
range from a painted Thanksgiving Day background to
a three-dimensional display with an Egyptian motif
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Marjory C. Woodbury,
Indian Head Fabric, 1918
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Looking into a Marshall Field & Co. department
store window in Chicago's Loop, 1910
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Shoppers looking at window display of
Brown's Drug Store, advertising 'Digestit', a stomach
relief patent medicine; product is being endorsed
by a pianist, 'Mr. Thomas', who has been playing in
the store window non-stop for 60 hours and 45 minutes;
Mr. W.L. Brown in standing behind Mr. Thomas.
It was made in 1915
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Brown's Drug Store, advertising 'Digestit', a stomach
relief patent medicine; product is being endorsed
by a pianist, 'Mr. Thomas', who has been playing in
the store window non-stop for 60 hours and 45 minutes;
Mr. W.L. Brown in standing behind Mr. Thomas.
It was made in 1915
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Window shoppers at Harrod’s Department Store,
London, England, 1909
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