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California Western States Life Insurance Sacramento Advertising Calendar AIG

$ 78.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS - The calendar is in overall Good used condition, signs of wear, scuffs the rotating days and months, dents, surface rust, some soiling and stains to the number, some writing, could use a cleaning, please see images. (GS2-904)
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

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    Estate sale find, vintage metal California-Western States Life Insurance Company advertising calendar, Headquarters Building, 926 J Street, Sacramento, CA.  The perpetual wall calendar was made by The Vernon Company based in Newton, Iowa, displays nicely.
    Sacramento architect George C. Sellon (1881-1954) designed the California-Western States Life Insurance Building for the insurance company in 1926. Rising 216 feet tall, it was one of the city's first skyscrapers containing 14 floors.
    The Cal-West Building's title as Sacramento's tallest building was eclipsed a year after its completion in 1926, when the 226-foot Elks Building was finished at 921 11th Street.
    The California-Western States Life Insurance Company became known as the American General Life Insurance Company on 12/31/1991, a subsidiary of AIG.
    The calendar is overall approximately 15" long and 10" wide, approximate shipping weight will be 3.15 pounds.
    PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS - The calendar is in overall Good used condition, signs of wear, scuffs the rotating days and months, dents, surface rust, some soiling and stains to the number, some writing, could use a cleaning, please see images.
    (GS2-904)