Vintage Heileman’s 1970’s Old Style Tall Stein Faux Stained Glass Lighted Sign. Neat older plastic Heileman’s Old Style Tall Stein Lighted sign by Embosograph. Sign is in good overall excellent condition. Lighting works and cord is in good shape. No chips or breaks anywhere, but does have a mark in the upper right portion of the stained glass and has a bit of dirt and dust but nothing tough to clean. No original box with this sign. The sign measures 21″ x 13″ x. View pictures as they are part of the description and ask any questions PRIOR to purchasing. Please check out our listings and see all our other unique breweriana collectables to see what we have up for sale at this time. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
Vintage Heileman’s Old Style lighted beer sign, in a very good working condition. Text says “Sparkling Pure Spring Water”. Faux stained glass in a wooden-styled frame, made from plastic. Other vintage Heileman’s Old Style beer signs also available for sale.
This is a great looking sign in very good condition. It does have a few scrapes and scuffs like any other sign this age. It could use a good cleaning it measures 10 1/2″ 16 1/2″ x 5. This is a great looking sign that you could sit on a shelf or hang on a wall. This would look great in any bar or man cave. Check out my many other cool listings.
This vintage Heileman’s Old Style beer advertising clock sign mirror from 1985 is sure to be a great addition to any man cave or bar. The lighted clock adds a classic touch to any decor, while the iconic Old Style brand brings a sense of nostalgia to the atmosphere. Made in the United States, this sign is a true piece of American history. The sign measures 10×21 inches and features the Old Style logo prominently displayed. It is in excellent condition and would make a great gift for any beer lover or collector.
Please send me a message if you are interested. Vintage Kikwear Buggy Jeans. Please allow some errors as the measurements are taken by amateurs and placed flat. I’m cutting off. One patch on the back is missing. There is no problem in using it. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations? Prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligatio.