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Sunbeam Tin Bread Sign...three-dimensional...4' x 7'...1950's

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Sunbeam Tin Bread Sign...three-dimensional...4' x 7'...1950's Sunbeam Tin Bread Sign...three-dimensional...4' x 7'...1950's Sunbeam Tin Bread Sign...three-dimensional...4' x 7'...1950's Sunbeam Tin Bread Sign...three-dimensional...4' x 7'...1950's

I've been trying to buy this 1950's three-dimensional Sunbeam tin bread sign that's 4' x 7' for about a year. I stopped in last week and saw the man and he said if I gave him his price he would sell it. I thought for about a minute and reached in my pocket got the money and bought it. I paid alot more than I wanted but I have never seen this sign in all my years of picking. I say three-dimensional because the loaf of bread sticks out from the sign several inches. I've tried to show you that in the photos but not much luck. I moved some things around and it's hanging on my back porch for everyone to see before they go in the house. The logo reads Reach For Holsum Sunbeam Enriched Bread Energy-Packed. The first Sunbeam bread girl was Patty Michaels. She was chosen in the 1950s and portrayed Little Miss Sunbeam.

Michael


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