1940's Cigarette Sign

Elegant Lady with Flower

Bradshaw Pin Up Girl


This Extraordinary print from the 40's era is 10 ¾ inches by 14 inches. Called, A World of Sunshine Distinctive graphics of a sophisticated and stylish lady holding a full bouquet of flowers with one arm and clasping her hat between her fingers. Her graceful, shapely thighs are attractively outlined by her delicate, flowing sheer satin dress! Blue sky background. Exceptional colors! Prominently displayed are a 4 vintage packs of cigarettes! A pack of Camel, Lucky Strike Green, Old Gold, and Chesterfield cigarettes are near the edge above the center.

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These signs were used in early cigarette vending machines in a frame for transitory advertising that was changed out every now and then, also taped to bar back mirrors, mounted near cigarette sale displays that were used in a mom & pop corner stores, the tavern, pool hall or barber shop in the 30's 40's and 50's. Her white dress is set up at center bottom so the merchant could write a price in with a black crayon.

Original Unused Printers Stock! No folds, tears or nips. Slight age yellowing of the paper on the back, but the graphics are crisp with no fading! Perfect Condition. Unique Americana. Excellent Bradshaw framable! Being sold to the highest bidder with no reserve. We pack it securely and mail it to you First Class U.S. Postal.

Esnarf Item . #3210 Price . . $23.85

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