Burma-Shave streetcar sign

Burma-Shave streetcar sign

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Titles: Burma-Shave streetcar sign (Supplied title)

Description: Two multicolored signs advertising "Burma-Shave" shaving cream, used by Burma-Vita Company, 1951-1952. These signs are housed in a concave dark wooden support used at the juncture of a wall and ceiling in a streetcar to display advertisements. The signs read, " DOESN'T KISS YOU LIKE SHE USTER? PERHAPS SHE'S SEEN A SMOOTHER ROOSTER!" and "HIS CHEEK WAS ROUGH / HIS CHICK VAMOOSED / AND NOW SHE WON'T / COME HOME TO ROOST!"

Dates

  • Exactly 1951 (Creation)

Creation

Identifiers

  • Accession Number: 1990.507.10

Holding Type: 3D Objects

Quantity: 1 item

Format

  • Content Category: artifacts

Measurements

  • 12 1/2 inches height
  • 42 1/2 inches width
  • 6 inches depth (top)
  • 1 1/2 inches depth (bottom)

Subjects

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Burma-Shave streetcar sign

Collections items are not for sale.
A reproduction can be purchased.