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Swift Peanut Butter Wizard of Oz Pink White Scarecrow Tumbler - 1950's - from DustyMillerAntiques
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This vintage tumbler is the "Scarecrow" from Swift & Co. during the 1950's. It is decorated in pink and white silk screen with the Scarecrow and Emerald City. The tumbler has the S & Co copyright below the Scarecrow's arm. The bottom of the tumbler is plain and is actually
harder to find
(than the ribbed styles). It measures 2 7/8" d x 5" h and holds 10 fluid ounces. An excellent addition to your collection of Wizard of Oz items!
The tumbler is in excellent condition: no defects or damage to report. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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$25.00
+ $9.00 shipping
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DustyMillerAntiques
DUSTYMILLERANTIQUES
Middlebury, IN
Seller Since 6/13/2017
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