This envelop, postmarked April 23, 1947 in Camden, NJ, of course struck me as much as an Andy Warhol as a Campbell's Soup company cover--impossible now to look at the Tomato Soup can graphic otherwise (and one is reminded of what a great graphic it is.) And the layers of specific information here make this one all the better--between the post-war "Enlist U.S. Army" stamp in red and the typed address of the recipient: Allen B. Dumont, Inc. Allen B. Dumont began manufacturing televisions at the Passaic, NJ factory in the late 30s, and to promote the sale of TVs launched the DuMont Television Network in 1942, one of the earliest TV networks. And so this all feels very Warhol-esque indeed, signaling toward the post-war culture of mass consumption and celebrity fascination that Warhol would exploit and distill. Quite a readymade I'd say!
9 9/16" x 4 1/8", sealed (but seems empty.) Excellent condition, bright and crisp.