Holiday Gift Guide 1950's Vintage Ice Cream Family Scene American Diner Poster Markdown: -65% [1UCOmEpz]
1950's Ice Cream Family Fifties Vintage American Grocery Store PosterAGE: c. 1950's CONDITION: A, Linen Mounted Signed: © The Weller Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania This beautiful old square poster is considered a "stock" poster with no text printed o
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Holiday Gift Guide 1950's Vintage Ice Cream Family Scene American Diner Poster Markdown: -65% [1UCOmEpz]
1950's Ice Cream Family Fifties Vintage American Grocery Store Poster
AGE: c. 1950's
CONDITION: A, Linen Mounted
Signed: © The Weller Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This beautiful old square poster is considered a "stock" poster with no text printed on it. A wonderful old vintage piece, great condition and great graphics, and unusual. It depicts a happy family at a table with mounds of delicious chocolate, vanilla and strawberry ice cream on the plates in front of them. The father is in a suit and it's a classic fifties American scene. This piece would have been used in an iconic American diner, grocery store or fifties restaurant.
Ready for framing. We were able to get old stock posters from a Brattleboro VT 1940's printing house, and this image was in the lot. There is a gloss to this high grade paper, beautiful. We have 3 total, and no more when gone.
Size: 16 X 14.75 inches
You'll deal directly with Becca, curator of Debra's collection in your purchase. We have a 100% approval policy; we want you to be happy with your poster purchase. Debra's reputation within the antique poster community is well respected and she was selling online from 1995-2022. We do not sell reproductions, only authentic antique posters.
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