Sunscreen, called Glacier Cream, was introduced to the market in 1946. Franz Greiter designed it after a Swiss mountain he had climbed. Many companies jumped on the bandwagon selling sunscreen, one of which was Burke’s. This tin sign is the top of a menu board from the 1940s, with a bathing beauty to catch your attention. The dark blue tin sign features printed letters and graphics. Sharp gloss and fantastic condition make this sign pop when you see it. A perfect wooden frame completes the look, measuring 8 inches tall by 21.5 inches long. A slight bend is in the upper corners of this piece, but it is undetectable when hung on the wall. 21304-EUT
9.0
$585.00
1 in stock
| Weight | 2 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 8 in |
Sunscreen, called Glacier Cream, was introduced to the market in 1946. Franz Greiter designed it after a Swiss mountain he had climbed. Many companies jumped on the bandwagon selling sunscreen, one of which was Burke’s. This tin sign is the top of a menu board from the 1940s, with a bathing beauty to catch your attention. The dark blue tin sign features printed letters and graphics. Sharp gloss and fantastic condition make this sign pop when you see it. A perfect wooden frame completes the look, measuring 8 inches tall by 21.5 inches long. A slight bend is in the upper corners of this piece, but it is undetectable when hung on the wall. 21304-EUT
9.0
STOCK#
$585.00
1 in stock



