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Late 19th Century Sunlight Soap Lenticular Advertising Sign wwii The cabinet can be reassembled

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The cabinet can be reassembled afterward

This cabinet features two shelves as well as a small cupboard which could store taller objects like bottles

JM - 102022 - 105211

Yosfel leading us to believe that this statue was distributed during the 1960s

Late 19th Century Sunlight Soap Lenticular Advertising Sign wwii The cabinet can be reassembledc. 1880s; mfd. by Roots & Heinemann Connersville, IN for Lever Brothers Co. Warrington, England Outstanding antique piece advertising two different lines of soap manufactured by Lever Bros: Sunlight and Lifebuoy. While Sunlight faded quickly out of existence, Lifebuoy is still around today and still being manufactured by Lever, although under the company's partnership title: Unilever. This piece features three separate messages depending on the

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