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LYON'S ICE CREAM VINTAGE ENAMEL ADVERTISING SIGN
This is a really unusual enamel sign and is probably the oldest one we have in our collection of antique advertising memorabilia we bought recently. I think it's very inspired how they made it look like a newspaper billboard (like you see outside newsagents) and then put "Cooling News" like a headlline. It is, of course, an ad for Lyons's Ice Cream and it has an emblem for the company with 2 lion's on either side of a globe at the top. Condition is very good on the whole, although it does have chipped edges and it has been repaired in a couple of places.
Measures 34.5ins (88cm) x 22.75in (58cm) and is an excellent addition to any collection.
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