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Scarce 1930’s Lithographed Tin Stand Up Road Sign Cracker Jack Prize
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This item is already soldScarce 1930's Lithographed Tin Stand Up Road Sign Cracker Jack Prize
Cracker Jack   Premium   Prize   Tin Toy   Sign   Miniature   Diecut   Train / Railroad Layout   Nostalgic
The picture shows this Scarce 1930's Lithographed Tin Stand Up Road Sign Cracker Jack Prize. As with the majority of earlier Cracker Jack prizes, this is not marked, but I will personally guarantee that it was used as a prize in a Cracker Jack box. It is die cut and is red, green & yellow litho tin. It is an early stop / go sign like a street light. The base is folded over as made to stand up. The back is light gray in color. This is an exceptional example of this prize. Normally these are found all scratched up, bent and/or rusted. This one is in excellent condition. It measures 1-5/8" tall with the base bent over as seen.

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Scarce 1930’s Lithographed Tin Stand Up Road Sign Cracker Jack Prize


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