Posted 12 months ago
Rocky2
(2 items)
These cardboard Lithos were found in an attic with a number of others about 15 years ago. My father in law brought them to us and we think they are pretty cool. We cleaned and now display in our design office. Any one know much about these type of advertising pieces. They are in great condition. Any idea of value? Most are marked 1941.
The Pebeco Tooth Powder has an easel that has never been opened and is 21"x16". Camel Santa also has an easel stand and is 47"x39". The large Gillette sign is 44"x31" also with easel. The Cavalcade of Sports signs are 3 of 5.
Would love input from someone knows more about these.
Thanks
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