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1950 AGFA FILMS Advertise METAL TIN SIGN Arrow STREET POSTER Camera PHOTOGRAPHY For Sale


1950 AGFA FILMS Advertise METAL TIN SIGN Arrow STREET POSTER Camera PHOTOGRAPHY
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1950 AGFA FILMS Advertise METAL TIN SIGN Arrow STREET POSTER Camera PHOTOGRAPHY:
$285.00

DESCRIPTION : Here for sale is an ULTRA RARE ORIGINAL VINTAGE advertising embossed LITHO TIN METAL SIGN - POSTER which was issued in the mid-late 1950\'s up to the 1960\'s by the \"AGFA GEVAERT\" company to advertise their popular \"AGFA FILMS\" . The ARROW SHAPED two sided embossed LITHO METAL TIN SIGN - POSTER with its exquisite design was designed as a leading arrow - Pointing at the PHOTOGRAPHY or PHOTOGRAPHER shop where the AGFA CAMERA FILMS were to be found .The SIGN - POSTER has decorated quite many PHOTO shops in Israel of the 1950\'s and 1960\'s . Thick and very firm metal tin . Size around 20 x 9.5 \". Suitable for immediate display . Quite good condition for age. No dents, No scrathes, No rust . One of the 2 sides sign is somewhat partly faded. ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images ). Will be shipped in a special protective rigid sealed packaging.

AUTHENTICITY : This METAL - TIN sign-posteris anORIGINAL mid-late 1950\'s up to 1960\'s SIGN , NOT a reproduction or a reprint , Itholds alife long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.

PAYMENTS : Payment method accepted : Paypal .SHIPPMENT :SHIPPworldwide via expedited insured trackable registered airmail is $19 . Will be shipped in a special protective rigid sealed packaging. . Will be sent inside a protective packaging. Handling within 3-5 days after payment. Estimated Int\'l duration around 10 days.

Agfa-Gevaert N.V. (Agfa) is a Belgian multinational corporation that develops, manufactures, and distributes analogue and digital imaging products and systems, as well as IT solutions. The company has three divisions. Agfa Graphics offers integrated prepress and industrial inkjet systems to the printing and graphics industries. Agfa HealthCare supplies hospitals and other care organizations with imaging products and systems, as well as information systems. Agfa Specialty Products supplies products to various industrial markets. It is part of the Agfa Materials organization. In addition to the Agfa Specialty Products activities, Agfa Materials also supplies film and related products to Agfa Graphics and Agfa HealthCare. In the past, Agfa film and cameras were prominent consumer products. However, in 2004, the consumer imaging division was sold to a company founded via management buyout. AgfaPhoto GmbH, as the new company was called, filed for bankruptcy after just one year.[1] The brands are now licensed to other companies by AgfaPhoto Holding GmbH, a holding firm. Following this sale, Agfa-Gevaert\'s commerce today is 100% business-to-business.Company structureHeadquartered in Mortsel, Belgium, Agfa has sales organizations in 40 countries. In countries where Agfa does not have its own sales organization, the market is served by a network of agents and representatives. At the end of 2011, the company had 11,728 employees (full-time equivalent permanent) worldwide. Agfa has manufacturing plants around the world. The largest production and research centers are based in Belgium, the United States, Canada, Germany, France, Italy and China. Net sales for 2011 totaled 3,023 million euros.Agfa is organized into three business groups as follows:Agfa GraphicsDigital and analogue prepress systems, software, and consumables. Computer-to-film and computer-to-plate equipment. Prepress & publish workflow software. Consumables: graphic film, analogue and digital printing plates. Digital proofing systems. Technical services. Industrial inkjet systems and solutions. Wide format printing systems. :Anapurna and :Jeti printer families: typically used to produce posters, banners and displays. :M-Press family: high-end flatbed presses, designed to replace traditional equipment for all possible screen printing jobs. Wide format media. History 1867 The company Aktiengesellschaft für Anilinfabrikation (Corporation for Aniline Production) was founded in Rummelsburg (now in the Lichtenberg borough of Berlin) as a manufacturer of dyes and stains. It became a public limited company in 1873. The founders were Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy (son of composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy) and Carl Alexander von Martius. 1894 The company L. Gevaert & Cie was founded in Antwerp, Belgium, arising from the workshop for the manufacture of photographic paper belonging to Lieven Gevaert. 1897 Appearance of the Agfa trade mark. 1898 Introduction of X-ray plates and film products. 1903 Production of first cinematographic film. part of the consolidation of the German chemical industry, Agfa became part of IG Farben.[2] The photographic activities are combined with those of Bayer, including a camera factory in Munich. 1928 Acquired Ansco, an American photographic manufacturer, whose products were sold under the Agfa-Ansco brand name. 1936 Agfacolor Neu a pioneering color film for amateurs and professionals. 1940 Agfacolor negative-positive color material is used for the first time for a feature film \"Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten\" (Women are the better diplomats) by the German UFA production company. 1941 American assets were seized during World War II as enemy property and became General Aniline and Film Corp., whose photographic products reverted to the Ansco brand name. 1942 Introduction of intensifying screen products. 1945 When the Allies broke up IG Farben to reduce the size of German chemical industry, Agfa reappeared as an individual business. An Agfa plant located in what was to become East Germany became the foundation of ORWO. 1952 Re-establishment of Agfa AG as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bayer in Leverkusen. 1964 Merger of Agfa AG and Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. with Bayer AG and Gevaert each holding a 50% interest in the new operating company. 1972 Introduction of mammography film / screen products. 1981 Bayer buys out Gevaert and becomes 100% owner. 1988 Acquisition of Compugraphic Corporation (prepress systems). 1990 Sale of magnetic tape business. Introduction of Computed Radiography (CR) products. 1994 Introduction of PACS products. 1996 Acquisition of Hoechst\'s printing plate and proofing business. Agfa photographic product In 2004, Agfa-Gevaert withdrew the consumer market, including photographic film, cameras and other photographic equipment. Because Agfa-Gevaert still produce photographic films for the aerial photography market, it is still possible to buy fresh, Agfa-produced photographic films for use in consumer cameras. These are sold by the Lomography Society and Rollei and are branded accordingly. This is because those companies purchase the aerial photography film from Agfa-Gevaert, and then cut and package it into consumer photographic formats. As of 2012, such products carry a small Agfa logo discreetly on their packaging, but are not sold as Agfa branded products. By contrast, Agfaphoto branded photographic films are not made by Agfa-Gevaert at all, originally having been made by the now closed Ferrania plant in Italy. Agfaphoto films are now produced by Fujifilm in Japan for Lupus Imaging Media. Agfa Cameras Agfa Consumer and Professional Films Black & White films: Agfa PD16 Agfapan AP 100 Agfapan AP 400 Agfapan APX 25 Agfapan APX 100. A revival of this emulsion has been announced by ADOX[6] Agfapan APX 400. The production of a virtually identical material was started in 2010 by ADOX[6] Isopan ISS (Super Special) Isopan F - Portrait film Isopan F Isopan Ultra Isopan Super Special Isopan Fine Grain Isopan Record Agfa Vario-XL (C-41 process chromogenic film) Dia-Direct (reversal film) Scala (reversal film) AGFACONTOUR Professional film Colour Reversal (slide) films: Agfacolor Neu Agfa CT18 Agfachrome 50 S / 50 L RSX series. Precisa Colour Negative films: Agfacolor Negative Agfacolor CN17 Agfa CNS Agfacolor Pcket Special Agfa Optima Agfa Portrait Agfa Ultra While former AGFAPHOTO, has disappeared, the surviving Belgian Branch of AGFA continues to produce, among other things, b/w, colour negative and colour reversal materials for aerial photography. Some of these are cut to the usual 135 and 120 formats by MACO PHOTO[7] and distributed under the brand name ROLLEI. Specifically, these re-branded AGFA materials include ROLLEI RETRO 80S, 200S and 400S, DIGIBASE CN200 and CR200.


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