Lilliput Lane Coke Billboard

$70.00

The Lilliput Lane Coke Billboard is a 1995 limited edition “Hazards of the Road” model of early Americana rural advertising sign.

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Lilliput Lane Coke Billboard

This Advertiser Collectible is a Lilliput Lane limited edition (#1606) miniature model of an early Americana rural billboard advertising Coca-Cola. It is titled “Hazards of the Road” because next to the billboard is a broken-down truck.

In addition, it is item #893 from the Coca-Cola Country Collection designed by Ray Day that was introduced in September of 1995 then retired in September of 1999.

  • Designed by Ray Day
  • Produced by Lilliput Lane
  • Handcrafted in the UK
  • Distributed by Enesco European Giftware Group

The Lilliput Lane Coke Billboard is in excellent condition and would make a great gift for Lilliput Lane collectors and Coca-Cola enthusiasts.

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Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Additional Category

Porcelain/Ceramics

Brand

Coca-Cola

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Lilliput Lane

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