Posted 14 years ago
Huntress
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Isn't this a NEAT RARE piece. It was taken off a General store in Fennimore, Wisconsin in the Mid 50's and stored in the attic. It is all Original!!! I have never seen one before. The advertising in the screen is price less!!! LOVE IT!!! ENJOY!!
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I have a friend that built a new house and going into the pantry they found a screen door similiar, it looked awesome. Very nice bread advertising.
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Wow. Sunbeam Bread Co. had a large Bakery in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. There was a huge sign at the end of mail St. with the little girl (in your sign) was in an actual swinging swing. Everyone loved this huge sign with the little girl.
I use to play 2nd base for the Sunbeam Bread co., and we won 5 out of 6 years State Championships. We even played the World Champs of Orange, Ca.
This has given me so many good memories. Thank you for posting.
I failed to mention- the years (this really dates me, but so what?) The huge billboard was there 1949 and when I left in 1954, it was still there.
does Sunbeam Bread Co., still exist?
Hey, I looked them up on Google, they still exist.
cis2you, thought you might like to know, I visit Pine Bluff once or twice a year and as of December 2010 the Sunbeam billboard is still there and the girl is still swinging!
WOW! A SUPER ADVERTISING PIECE, THE SHAPE IT'S IN IS UNBELIEVABLE!!
Sarchet Country Store Museum in Sugar Hill,GA is a great place to visit.
A whole wall of advertising is devoted to Sunbeam Bread.
I saw a complete door exactly like this somewhere in East Tennessee at an antique store. It was displayed, not for sale. From what the owner told me it came from a local grocery store. Very cool piece to see in person, very cool find.