



Mattel 1971
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Printing & Framing
All pieces are kept in original dimensions and printed on a custom fine art paper specially developed to match the texture of the original certificate. Prints are mounted behind a premium "passe-partout" mat that adds to the visual appeal of the piece. This is a stunning method of framing and the preferred choice of most artists and galleries for this size of prints.
Our premium frames are available in black, white, natural oak, and natural wenge. Each frame is handcrafted from premium, FSC-certified hardwood and glazed with museum-grade protective acrylic glass to ensure longevity. All pieces arrive with pre-installed hanging hardware for easy installation. Frames feature an elegant 0.6" (15mm) profile and measure 18.5" x 13.8" (47cm x 35cm).
Shipping & Returns
Our pieces are made to order and assembled by hand, so please allow a few days for us to complete your order. You'll receive a shipping confirmation with tracking details from us as soon as your order has shipped.
All orders are shipped using premium couriers to ensure speedy and careful delivery. Please see approximate delivery times below. If you'd like a more precise estimate, please reach out and we'll be happy to help you.
Standard delivery: 3 to 5 business days
Express delivery: 1 to 2 business days
We offer a 30-day return policy on all standard orders. If you'd like to make a return, or if your piece arrives in anything other than perfect condition, please let us know, and we will repair or replace the piece! Unfortunately, we are unable to accept returns of personalized items.
MATTEL, INC.
Harold "Matt" Matson, Ruth Handler, and Elliot Handler founded Mattel as Mattel Creations in January 1945 in a garage. The company began selling picture frames, and later dollhouse furniture out of sediments from those frames. Matson sold his share and stake to the Handlers due to poor health the following year, i.e., in 1946, which Handler's wife, Ruth took over. In 1947, the company had its first hit toy, a ukulele called "Uke-A-Doodle".
The company was incorporated in 1948 in Hawthorne, California. In 1950, the Magic 8-Ball was invented by Albert C. Carter and Abe Bookman; the toy is now owned by Mattel. Mattel started advertising on TV when it became the first sponsor of the Mickey Mouse Club TV series. 1957 saw the release of the Fisher-Price Corn Popper and the Xylophone. Mattel ultimately acquired Fisher-Price on August 20, 1993. The Barbie doll debuted on March 9, 1959, going on to become the company's best-selling toy in history. In 1960, Mattel introduced Chatty Cathy, a talking doll that was voiced by June Foray and revolutionized the toy industry, leading to pull-string talking dolls and toys flooding the market throughout the 1960s and 1970s. In 1961, Mattel introduced the Ken doll. The company went public in 1960, and the New York Stock Exchange listed them in 1963. Mattel also acquired several like-minded companies during the 1960s.
The original Barbie Dreamhouse appeared in 1962 and was made with cardboard and paper. In 1965, the company built on its success with the Chatty Cathy doll to introduce the See 'n Say talking toy, spawning a line of products. That year also saw the release of Astronaut Barbie, the first of many space-themed Barbies. Barbie travelled to the moon 4 years before Neil Armstrong. In 1967, Mattel released Major Matt Mason, another toy astronaut.
On May 18, 1968, Hot Wheels was released to the market. Hot Wheels was invented by a team of Mattel inventors, which included a rocket scientist and a car designer. That year also saw another doll release, this time, Christie, Barbie's friend and the first Black doll, which in the following years and decades would spawn an endless line of Barbie-themed and branded family and friends. In 1969, Mattel changed their Mattel Creations and the "Mattel, Inc. – Toymakers" marketing brands to just Mattel and launched the iconic "red sun" logo with the Mattel wordmark in all capitals for better identity. In 1970, Hot Wheels forged a sponsorship agreement with Don “The Snake” Prudhomme and Tom “The Mongoose” McEwen. In addition to other marketing measures, the two racers’ cars, a yellow Barracuda and a red Duster were reproduced as Hot Wheels toys.
The card game Uno (now stylized as UNO) was invented by Merle Robbins that same year, i.e., 1970, and got acquired by Mattel more than 2½ decades later, i.e., in 1996.
Mattel purchased The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in 1971 for $40 million from the Feld family, whom Mattel kept as management. Mattel sold the circus corporation by December 1973, despite its profit contributions, as Mattel showed a $29.9 million loss in 1972.
In 1974, an investigation found Mattel guilty of issuing false and misleading financial reports, which lead to the banishing of Elliot and Ruth Handler from their own company.
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True to the Original.
Our reproduction experts utilize cutting-edge technology to make sure each print looks exactly like the original certificate. This includes a custom fine art paper specially developed to match the texture of the original certificates so you can enjoy the vintage charm of these rare pieces without the hefty price tag or the hassle of auction.
Built to Last a Lifetime.
We visited every corner of the print world in search of the highest quality materials and stopped at nothing to create the best framed product on the market. Reproduced by leading reproduction experts, printed on fine art paper using premium pigment inks, and framed by hand, the result is a museum-grade product guaranteed to last for more than 50 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, we sell museum-grade reproductions ("prints") so you can access these historic designs without the hefty price tag or the hassle of auction.
Yes, we offer a personalization service that allows you to add your name to our historic pieces. All customizations are printed in the exact style and position of the original, ensuring your personalized certificate retains its authentic vintage appearance. Check out our Personalizable Collection for customizable prints.
Yes, we offer progressive volume discounts on all orders of more than one item. Simply add the desired number of products to your cart to automatically activate the applicable discount or check out our popular Office Bundles.
For collaborations and orders of 10+ items, please get in touch through our Contact Page to learn about our Trade Program and access bulk pricing.
Yes, we don’t include invoices or any indication of price in our packaging. Each item is packed in branded materials with a quality certificate and logo stickers for a premium unboxing experience that makes our pieces very suitable as gifts.
