
Length: 20 inches >> Some light edge, corner, & surface wear. Please view all photos carefully, as they are part of the description. Original 1952 Kodak Duaflex II and Brownie Hawkeye Camera store display. This colorful die-cut sign features two classic mid-century camera models atop a wooden signboard illustration with tulips at the base - a perfect example of Kodak's optimistic, family-centered advertising from the postwar boom years. Designed to promote "modern" Brownie and Kodak cameras, this piece marks a pivotal time in consumer photography when affordable cameras were transforming everyday life and Kodak's Brownie line was synonymous with American memory-making.
The sign displays beautifully with strong color and only minor edge wear from age. A highly collectible display for photography enthusiasts and vintage advertising collectors alike, capturing both the technological pride and visual charm of early 1950s retail marketing.