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Origin: Belgian
Period: Mid 20thC
Provenance: Unknown
Date: c.1960
Height: 13”
Width: 22”
Depth: 4”
The wonderfully decorative mid-century advertising kiosk sign for ice creams, in fibreglass and pressed card, centered on a young boy enjoying a three scoop cone, a lolly and a whippy ice cream, greedily clutching all three as he licks one, the whole with paint losses showing the blue base colour, and surviving from mid-century Belgium.
This piece doesn’t suffer from any major losses and its paintwork being chipped only adds to its decorative appeal. We have added a hook to the reverse so it can be wall hung.
Ice lollies and choc ices on sticks became a major market during the 1960s. In the UK these were mostly produced by Walls and Lyons Maid. A never-ending supply of ‘with it’ names were now required, among them Fab, Kinky and Zoom.
A great bit of fun, encapsulating the greedy kid in us all, and perhaps, ever so slighty, disconcerting.
Period: Mid 20thC
Provenance: Unknown
Date: c.1960
Height: 13”
Width: 22”
Depth: 4”
The wonderfully decorative mid-century advertising kiosk sign for ice creams, in fibreglass and pressed card, centered on a young boy enjoying a three scoop cone, a lolly and a whippy ice cream, greedily clutching all three as he licks one, the whole with paint losses showing the blue base colour, and surviving from mid-century Belgium.
This piece doesn’t suffer from any major losses and its paintwork being chipped only adds to its decorative appeal. We have added a hook to the reverse so it can be wall hung.
Ice lollies and choc ices on sticks became a major market during the 1960s. In the UK these were mostly produced by Walls and Lyons Maid. A never-ending supply of ‘with it’ names were now required, among them Fab, Kinky and Zoom.
A great bit of fun, encapsulating the greedy kid in us all, and perhaps, ever so slighty, disconcerting.