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1960's PSYCHEDELIC HIPPIE STYLE Vinyl Lunchbox BrunchBag Cooler 7Up Design
$ 26.37
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Description
Original Vintage Old Antique LicensedRaRe 1960's PETER MAX-STYLE of contemporary Artist JOHN ALCORN
7Up advertising design
Vinyl lunchbox, BrunchBag, Cooler
in Excellent Condition
Classic 1960's design is on every side of this lunchbox even the bottom...great colorful display
NoT on ebay,NoT on worthpoint,NoT LISTED In Any Guide Book I could find
LUNCHBOX CONDITION: Slightly used ,no
splits, no
tears, no marks, no damage, full of packing to help hold shape better, handle swings as its supposed to, bright colors, not faded
MADE By: Unmarked
WEIGHS: 14 ounces MEASURES: 10" tall x 9" wide x 5" deep
We will combine shipping on multiple times to save YOU money
“Peter Max look” actually originated at Push Pin Studios, an innovative New York City art and design group founded by Milton Glaser, Seymour Chwast, and Edward Sorel in 1954.
Several 7Up billboard artists, including John Alcorn and Barry Zaid, studied under Glaser, who designed the swirling psychedelic poster for Bob Dylan’s “Greatest Hits” record in 1966.