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Ortliebs Lager Beer Sign
$700.00
Condition: Excellent
Era: 1940’s
Brewery: Henry Ortlieb Brewing Company
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Category: Signs
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ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, AS VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES ONLY, AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR USE. ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE ARE DISCLAIMED. ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND/OR SERVICED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN BEFORE CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE.
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