Posted 12 months ago
Rocky2
(2 items)
Couple of the tobacco cardboard lithograph signs that were found in Idaho. Anyone know much about these? The Santa is 39"x48" with an easel. The Pipe tabacco signs are a left and a right - I think they are made to be one display? They both have easels and measure 20"x60". They are marked RJ Reynolds Tob. Co. Winston-Salem, N.C. 1941
Would be great to hear from someone who knows anything about these.
Thanks,
Rocky
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