Description: VTG KUPPENENHEIMER 1940s COUNTER STANDING STORE ADVERTISING DISPLAY WOOD/ACRYLIC Art is by well known artist for the period (used by the 'Father of Advertising,' the late David Ogilvy and others) Robert Goodman who took over for renowned advertising artist Joseph Christian Leyendecker The display stand is crafted remarkably well for a store counter advertising piece The front exotic wood (not sure what type of wood it is) veneer is coated in clear acrylic over the artwork, and sandwiched behind by a thin metal plate, backed by 2 more thicker veneers, and finally another metal plate behind the final back veneer The cardboard foldout leg is held in place by a ribbon and in good, solid vintage condition The sign itself shows very light minor marks from age and a slightly separated corner (see photos), otherwise excellent vintage condition (see photos) The standing sign measures 14 3/4" x 17 1/2" We believe this advertising counter stand is from the 1940s but unfortunately cannot offer any provenance Shipped quickly and very carefully the day payment is received About B. Kuppenheimer & Co., or simply Kuppenheimer, was a men's clothing manufacturing and retail operation based in Chicago, Illinois and later Atlanta Georgia. In March 1963, the firm was purchased by Louis Roth & Co., Inc. of Los Angeles for $3 million (equivalent to $29,857,000 in 2023).
Price: 49 USD
Location: Santa Clarita, California
End Time: 2024-10-19T20:11:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 14.88 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: KUPPENENHEIMER
Type of Advertising: Men's Clothing Counter Display Stand
Date of Creation: 1940s