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Advert, Wee MacGreegor Pottery, Glasgow, Scotland
Advert, Wee MacGreegor Pottery, Glasgow, Scotland, by John Hassall - Whit Wey?
1904
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Bell Cheeky Glasgow Hassall Pottery Scarf Scots Shorts Whit
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.2cm x 24.2cm (6.8" x 9.5")
Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Wee MacGreegor Pottery, Glasgow, Scotland: A Charming Edwardian Advertisement by John Hassall (1904) Step back in time with this delightful advertisement for Wee MacGreegor Pottery, located in the vibrant city of Glasgow, Scotland. Dating back to 1904, this charming image, titled "Whit Wey?" was created by renowned British graphic artist, John Hassall. The advertisement features a group of mischievous boys, clad in hats, scarves, and shorts, gathered around a bell-shaped Wee MacGreegor Pottery jug. The boys, with their rosy cheeks and playful expressions, exude a sense of joy and curiosity, inviting the viewer to explore the wonders of Wee MacGreegor Pottery. The title "Whit Wey?" translates to "What Way?" in Scots language, adding an intriguing element to the advertisement, further piquing the interest of potential customers. John Hassall, a prominent figure in the advertising world during the early 1900s, skillfully employed a simple yet effective design to capture the attention of the public. The use of bold colors, playful typography, and the endearing image of the boys, all contribute to the overall appeal of this advertisement. This print, a testament to the rich advertising history of Glasgow and Scotland, is a must-have for collectors, historians, and anyone with an appreciation for the art of advertising in the Edwardian era. Experience the charm and nostalgia of a bygone era with this stunning Wee MacGreegor Pottery advertisement by John Hassall.
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