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Marx Lionel Train Billboard with Wrigley’s, Coke, Xerox *SOLD*

Marx Lionel Train Billboard with Wrigley’s, Coke, Xerox For Sale

This great set of billboards comes with its original box and three boards AND an unpunched set of EIGHT on card.   The billboards can swap out inside the yellow frame and accessorize any toy train or any collection for that matter.

Box condition is very good with shelf wear.  The Coke sign has some edge rubbing and spotting, it was likely held in the frame, then other two in very good to excellent condition.  The frame is in very good condition without issues.  The light bulb is burnt out, but cord and socket are present for a bulb swap.

The set of eight billboards came from a separate collection find, so these are a great supplement to an already beautify display.

 

 

A brief history of Louis Marx & Company of New York City, New York:              

1919 – 1979

Founder: Louis Marx

Specialty: Louis Marx and Company was an American toy manufacturer in business from about 1919 to 1980 founded in New York City by Louis & David Marx. Its products were often imprinted with the slogan, “One of the many Marx toys, have you all of them?” Arguably, Marx was the most well-known toy company through the late mid-20th century. Best known for their lithographed tin windup toys Marx was also one of the big four among American electric train manufacturers. Interestingly, Marx also successfully revived the Yo-Yo in 1928; it sold well even through the Depression.

 

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Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 10 × 8 in
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