(28) PINUP CALENDARS AND POSTERS, CA.1920s-1930s,(28) PINUP CALENDARS AND POSTERS, CA.1920s-1930s, many by Brown & Bigelow, to include: a July 1954, "I'm Ready", Eriksson's Greenhouses, Riverside, IL, art by Zoe Mozert. A small greeting poster of a cowgirl. A December 1943 calendar, "It's Your Dance", shows some minor tears and chipping to edges. A January 1934 calendar, "Bright Eyes". A January 1934 calendar, "Hurry Back", shows old 2" taped repair, top center, along with a smaller version of this calendar, as well as a small "Hurry Back" poster. A January 1928 calendar, "Mysteries of the Orient", 5 small tears to edges with tape. A January 1928, "Dream Girl", shows several 2 1/2" tears in the center, tears and chipping on edges. February 1943 calendar, "At Your Command", by Earl McPherson, great condition. A medium sized poster with a cowgirl, "Ridin High" Rolf Armstrong. Three June 1954 calendars, three different sizes, art by Zoe Mozer, depicting a woman sitting on a wheelbarrow, medium sized poster shows shadow staining from dye transfer. A September 1943 calendar, "Hello Skipper!", art by Earl Moran. A September 1954 calendar, "Sketch of Peggy", art by Armstrong, with attached explanation of the company's personalized advertising method. A July 1943 calendar, "Come On In!", art by Armstrong, badly damaged on one corner, along with smaller poster. An October 1943 calendar, "Hello Skipper!". A December 1943 calendar and smaller poster, "Encore", great condition. A September 1955 calendar, Lake Street Pontiac, Portland, ME, "Beat That", as well as an identical and larger calendar with another company telephone number. A November 1955 calendar, "Stepping Out", art by Gilette Elvgren. A 1943 calendar, "For You, a Rose", art by Zoe Mozar. A January 1934 calendar, "A Day in June", art by Iccle Stoh. A multi-page Jan-Dec 1953 calendar with different pin up girls for each month, by Gilette Elvgren, advertising for North Kentucky Asphalt Co., Lissner Iron and Metal Co., the US Waste Material Co Cincinnati. A January 1934 calendar, "The Treasure Princess". A medium sized poster depicting a hula girl. Overall very good condition, many of which do not show evidence of having been hung.