This lot features a set of three color lithographic advertising prints for the Cream of Wheat Company, after original paintings by Edward V. Brewer (American, 1883-1971). These works are original advertisement prints sourced from 1930s magazines. The set includes three specific titles: What Do You Charge For Board, Sir?, His Bodyguard, and Opening the Case. The print titled Opening the Case bears a printed copyright date of 1918 in the plate. Each illustration depicts the brand's chef mascot in various domestic and whimsical scenes involving children. Every print includes the printed signature of the artist, Edw V Brewer, within the image area. The prints are mounted with red matting and housed in matching black rope-twist carved wooden frames.

Artist: Edward V. Brewer (American, 1911-1926)
Dimensions: 11.00"L x 15.00"H
Weight: 6.00 lb

  • Condition: small rip on one, creases on center of two

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by Lion and Unicorn
June 11, 2026 2:00 PM EDT
200 Oakwood Ln
Suite 200
Hollywood, FL, US 33020

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