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- J. E. Lonergan Company Lubricator Cup, 1880-1890 -

- 1880-1890
- Collections - Artifact
J. E. Lonergan Company Lubricator Cup, 1880-1890
- Lubricator Cup -

- Collections - Artifact
Lubricator Cup
- Sherwood Manufacturing Company Lubricator -

- Collections - Artifact
Sherwood Manufacturing Company Lubricator
- Pontiac Service Poster, "Lube-N-Check, 2 Service Posters in One...," January 1958 - Throughout her career, artist Jacqueline Bergey Ward worked for several prominent Detroit-based commercial art studios, where automobile manufacturers and dealerships were significant clients. At Roupp Art Studios in the late 1950s, Ward created posters advertising auto maintenance and repair services -- an important source of revenue for dealers. Bright colors and playful slogans characterized her work.

- January 01, 1958
- Collections - Artifact
Pontiac Service Poster, "Lube-N-Check, 2 Service Posters in One...," January 1958
Throughout her career, artist Jacqueline Bergey Ward worked for several prominent Detroit-based commercial art studios, where automobile manufacturers and dealerships were significant clients. At Roupp Art Studios in the late 1950s, Ward created posters advertising auto maintenance and repair services -- an important source of revenue for dealers. Bright colors and playful slogans characterized her work.
- Super Chevrolet Service Poster, "Have Gun... Will Grease, Chevy-Lube Today," 1959 - Throughout her career, artist Jacqueline Bergey Ward worked for several prominent Detroit-based commercial art studios, where automobile manufacturers and dealerships were significant clients. At Roupp Art Studios in the late 1950s, Ward created posters advertising auto maintenance and repair services -- an important source of revenue for dealers. Bright colors and playful slogans characterized her work.

- 1959
- Collections - Artifact
Super Chevrolet Service Poster, "Have Gun... Will Grease, Chevy-Lube Today," 1959
Throughout her career, artist Jacqueline Bergey Ward worked for several prominent Detroit-based commercial art studios, where automobile manufacturers and dealerships were significant clients. At Roupp Art Studios in the late 1950s, Ward created posters advertising auto maintenance and repair services -- an important source of revenue for dealers. Bright colors and playful slogans characterized her work.
- Lunkenheimer Co. No. 6 Oil Cup -

- Collections - Artifact
Lunkenheimer Co. No. 6 Oil Cup
- Texaco Marfak Sign, circa 1939 - While most of its competitors focused on regional markets prior to World War II, Texaco built itself into a national brand. By 1942, the company had 40,000 outlets across the United States. "Marfak" was Texaco's brand name for its automobile lubrication process. Marfak is the brightest star in the constellation Perseus -- a reference to Texaco's red star logo.

- circa 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Texaco Marfak Sign, circa 1939
While most of its competitors focused on regional markets prior to World War II, Texaco built itself into a national brand. By 1942, the company had 40,000 outlets across the United States. "Marfak" was Texaco's brand name for its automobile lubrication process. Marfak is the brightest star in the constellation Perseus -- a reference to Texaco's red star logo.
- Oilcan -

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Oilcan
- Nathan Manufacturing Company Lubricator Cup -

- Collections - Artifact
Nathan Manufacturing Company Lubricator Cup
- Pontiac Service Poster, "Our LubeMan is a Genie-Us Get Your Lube-N-Check Today!" April 1959 - Throughout her career, artist Jacqueline Bergey Ward worked for several prominent Detroit-based commercial art studios, where automobile manufacturers and dealerships were significant clients. At Roupp Art Studios in the late 1950s, Ward created posters advertising auto maintenance and repair services -- an important source of revenue for dealers. Bright colors and playful slogans characterized her work.

- April 01, 1959
- Collections - Artifact
Pontiac Service Poster, "Our LubeMan is a Genie-Us Get Your Lube-N-Check Today!" April 1959
Throughout her career, artist Jacqueline Bergey Ward worked for several prominent Detroit-based commercial art studios, where automobile manufacturers and dealerships were significant clients. At Roupp Art Studios in the late 1950s, Ward created posters advertising auto maintenance and repair services -- an important source of revenue for dealers. Bright colors and playful slogans characterized her work.