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- Illustration of Peanuts Characters for 1964 Ford Falcon Advertising Campaign, 1963 - From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This 1963 drawing was submitted by Ford's advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, with Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.

- July 31, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Illustration of Peanuts Characters for 1964 Ford Falcon Advertising Campaign, 1963
From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This 1963 drawing was submitted by Ford's advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, with Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.
- Illustration of Peanuts Characters for 1964 Ford Falcon Advertising Campaign, 1963 - From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This 1963 drawing was submitted by Ford's advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, with Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.

- July 31, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Illustration of Peanuts Characters for 1964 Ford Falcon Advertising Campaign, 1963
From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This 1963 drawing was submitted by Ford's advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, with Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.
- Hallmark Self-Adhesive Gift Tags, 1977-1982 - Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip <em>Peanuts</em>, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of <em>Peanuts</em> party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark Self-Adhesive Gift Tags, 1977-1982
Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of Peanuts party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.
- "A Charlie Brown Christmas" Sound Recording and Book, 1977 - The television special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" first aired on December 9, 1965. It was one of the most watched shows on TV up until that time and one of the top-rated Christmas specials of all time. This 1977 set, including a read-along storybook and play-along 45 rpm record, was designed to give children a head start in reading.

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" Sound Recording and Book, 1977
The television special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" first aired on December 9, 1965. It was one of the most watched shows on TV up until that time and one of the top-rated Christmas specials of all time. This 1977 set, including a read-along storybook and play-along 45 rpm record, was designed to give children a head start in reading.
- "Easiest Car in the World to Own - Ford Falcon" Ford Motor Company Advertising Proof, 1960 - From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This 1960 advertising proof came from Ford's advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, with Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
"Easiest Car in the World to Own - Ford Falcon" Ford Motor Company Advertising Proof, 1960
From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This 1960 advertising proof came from Ford's advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, with Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.
- Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Decoration, 1977-1982 - Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip <em>Peanuts</em>, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of <em>Peanuts</em> party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Decoration, 1977-1982
Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of Peanuts party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.
- Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Gift Tag, 1977-1982 - Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip <em>Peanuts</em>, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of <em>Peanuts</em> party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Gift Tag, 1977-1982
Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of Peanuts party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.
- Hallmark Snoopy Gift Tag, 1977-1982 - Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip <em>Peanuts</em>, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of <em>Peanuts</em> party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark Snoopy Gift Tag, 1977-1982
Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of Peanuts party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.
- "A Scrapbook about Your Falcon, Prepared by Charlie Brown and His Friends," 1962 - From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This "Scrapbook," produced for prospective Falcon owners, included original artwork of Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.

- 1962
- Collections - Artifact
"A Scrapbook about Your Falcon, Prepared by Charlie Brown and His Friends," 1962
From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This "Scrapbook," produced for prospective Falcon owners, included original artwork of Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.
- Illustration of Peanuts Character for 1964 Ford Falcon Advertising Campaign, 1963 - From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This 1963 drawing was submitted by Ford's advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, with Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.

- July 31, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Illustration of Peanuts Character for 1964 Ford Falcon Advertising Campaign, 1963
From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This 1963 drawing was submitted by Ford's advertising agency, J. Walter Thompson, with Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.