Celebrate soccer history with this vintage du Maurier matchbook art print featuring the International World Cup of 1970.
The 1970 Word Cup was held in Mexico and was the first World Cup to be televised in color. It featured some of the greatest players of all time, including Pele and Gerd Muller.
The matchbook, with its faded cover and last remaining match, may remind one of the excitement and drama of the matches that were played, including the thrilling final between Brazil and Italy.
A unique piece of memorabilia for any sports fan or collector, this retro graphic design captures the excitement of the tournament and the era.
This print of a matchbook from The Town Pump, a now-defunct bar in Vancouver, evokes memories of nights filled with music, laughter, and camaraderie. The matchbook, worn at the edges and tinged with the smell of smoke, may bring back the familiar sound of clinking glasses and the buzz of conversations in the dimly lit room. It also reminds us of the eclectic mix of people who frequented the bar, from musicians and artists to blue-collar workers and college students.
While The Town Pump may no longer exist, its legacy lives on through the stories and memories of those who experienced its vibrant atmosphere.
This ‘Thank you… Call Again’ matchbook print evokes memories of a bygone era when customer service was a cornerstone of business. The simple yet elegant design, with its black and turquoise letters and clean lines, may recall a time when small gestures of appreciation like this were commonplace. It serves as a reminder of the importance of showing gratitude and appreciation in all aspects of life.
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