Dating from the 1920’s, this beautiful cardboard store display features a young lady using a can of Sapolin Stove Pipe Enamel paint to touch up the pipe in her home. Her torso, head, and hand are all die cut, with her hand designed to hold a paintbrush. The graphics on this century old piece are amazing with slight wear on the outer edges. A crease can be seen in her neck area, with a small dent on her cheek. The entire display has sewn hinges, which allows you to fold it completely flat for storage. An easel back keeps the right side from falling backwards, and a fold out keeps things level on the left side. Super nice store display that is seldom seen. 2064-RTP
8.5
$850.00
Weight | 10 lbs |
---|---|
Dimensions | 29 × 32.5 in |
Dating from the 1920’s, this beautiful cardboard store display features a young lady using a can of Sapolin Stove Pipe Enamel paint to touch up the pipe in her home. Her torso, head, and hand are all die cut, with her hand designed to hold a paintbrush. The graphics on this century old piece are amazing with slight wear on the outer edges. A crease can be seen in her neck area, with a small dent on her cheek. The entire display has sewn hinges, which allows you to fold it completely flat for storage. An easel back keeps the right side from falling backwards, and a fold out keeps things level on the left side. Super nice store display that is seldom seen. 2064-RTP
8.5
STOCK#
$850.00
Hours:
Monday-Friday
9am-4pm
Saturday and Sunday
By Appointment Only
Copyright © 2024 | Studebaker’s Garage & General Store | All Rights Reserved | Design and Marketing by Blittzed!
Hours:
Monday-Friday
9am-4pm
Saturday and Sunday
By Appointment Only
Copyright © 2024 | Studebaker’s Garage & General Store | All Rights Reserved
Design and Marketing by Blittzed!
Hours:
Monday-Friday
9am-4pm
Saturday and Sunday
By Appointment Only
Copyright © 2024
Studebaker’s Garage & General Store
All Rights Reserved
Design and Marketing by Blittzed!