Branded merchandise collection - 34 collectible ashtrays





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A collection of 34 branded ashtrays from the 1960s–70s, made in Europe (Italy) in plastic, ceramic, glass and wood/metal, in good unused condition, with varying sizes up to over 20 cm wide and advertisements for beverages, places and hotels.
Description from the seller
Left forgotten in a moving box in the attic, we offer a wide collection of branded ashtrays in various sizes and materials from the 60s-70s.
6 large-sized pieces over 20 cm in width in plastic and ceramic, advertising beverages
5 also large, glass, with various advertisements for places or beverages
12 of similar dimensions – 8 cm – in plastic material with images of cities and hotels/restaurants
10 in ceramic in various sizes from 5 to 15 cm with advertisements for hotels and restaurants
1 distinctive mountain-themed piece in wood and metal
All items are in good condition, unused for decades and will be carefully packed for traceable shipping. Shipping outside Europe may require long times for customs documentation, while shipments to distant islands such as the Azores must be renegotiated.
Left forgotten in a moving box in the attic, we offer a wide collection of branded ashtrays in various sizes and materials from the 60s-70s.
6 large-sized pieces over 20 cm in width in plastic and ceramic, advertising beverages
5 also large, glass, with various advertisements for places or beverages
12 of similar dimensions – 8 cm – in plastic material with images of cities and hotels/restaurants
10 in ceramic in various sizes from 5 to 15 cm with advertisements for hotels and restaurants
1 distinctive mountain-themed piece in wood and metal
All items are in good condition, unused for decades and will be carefully packed for traceable shipping. Shipping outside Europe may require long times for customs documentation, while shipments to distant islands such as the Azores must be renegotiated.

