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Collecting Pin-up Advertising Ink Blotters

Pin-up advertising ink blotters are an affordable and interesting way to collect so called “good girl art” from the 1930s through 1970s. Advertising ink blotters were 9″x4″ or 6″x3″ cards mailed to customers who were supposed to place them on their office desks and blot ink from their fountain pens after use. Fountain pens went the way of the dodo in favor of ball point technology and with them went this form of advertising. Ink blotters featured the advertisers name and sometimes a calendar and some artwork to make them interesting. While some of the artwork featured was of nature, sporting activities and cartoons, a favorite was the pin-up art of some of the renowned pin-up artists of the era including Gil Elvgren, Earl Moran, Joyce Ballantyne, Zoe Mozert, K.O. Munson, Ted Withers, Bill Layne and Vaughan Bass. While Blotto’s work cataloguing ink blotter art is not done, more than 1,400 different pin-up paintings have been featured on ink blotters.

Blotter pictured above is by Zoe Mozert for Brown & Bigelow in 1944

He Says He Never Forgets A Face

Pin-up by K.O. Munson for Brown & Bigelow, August 1945, L 34728

Just South of Our Border…

Pin-up by Bill Randall published by The Kemper-Thomas Co., October 1949

Heat Wave

Pin-up by Bill Layne. Publisher is not shown but the Louis F. Dow Co. originally published this blotter in 1953 and may have published this one as well. There is no print code on this 1964 ink blotter but the earlier version from 1953 had a print code of B 52063.

Apple Dumpling

Pin-up by Edward Runci, published by Shaw-Barton, c. 1954

Pin-up in yellow bathing suit

Pin-up by Billy DeVorss for Goes Lithographing Company, c. 1940s or 1950s, #B15

Rain Capers

Pin-up by Edward D’Ancona, November 1954

Publisher is unmarked but earlier blotters featuring this pin-up were published by Louis F. Dow Co.

That Low-Down Feeling

Pin-up by Gil Elvgren published by Brown & Bigelow, c. April 1959, #38-304-4

Stop Sign

Pin-up by del Masters published by Louis F. Dow Co., October 1947, #B 45047

You really don’t belong in here…

Pin-up by Earl Moran published by Brown & Bigelow, September 1959, #38-314-9

Making Friends

Pin-up by Gil Elvgren published by Brown & Bigelow, October 1952, #32530