1940s Lowe Brothers Paint Vintage Advertising Sign 16" Cardboard Die Cut Display
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• Height: 16 inches
• Width: 7 inches
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Original 1940s Lowe Brothers "PLAX" die-cut advertising display featuring a woman painting a green shelf, originally part of a larger multi-piece store display.
Some surface wear & loss. This piece shows strong color and retains its factory-applied design despite being a single separated section from the full set.
Lowe Brothers was founded in 1872 in Dayton, Ohio, becoming one of the largest paint manufacturers in the U.S. by the mid-20th century. Their "PLAX" line was marketed as a universal household finish, widely promoted in hardware and paint stores during the 1940s–50s.
Midcentury • Point-of-Purchase • Hardware Store • Retro Decor • Americana • Shelf Display • Period Graphics • Household Branding
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