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Affiche Ancienne Original vintage sport and advertising poster by O'Keefe's Brewing Company featuring an illustration of a man on skis mid-jump in the air with skiers behind him on the slope, the text reads - It's the extra that counts. Longest ski jump in Canada - 240 feet - was made by Nels Nelson at Revelstoke, B.C.! Ski jumping demands extra nerve, speed and coordination. In sport it's the extra that counts! Horizontal. Fair condition, fold, staining, browning, paper loss in top right corner, creasing, large repaired tear through centre, printed on card. Country of issue: Canada, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 28x107, year of printing: 1930s.
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120 - 240 GBP
Starting price
80 GBP
Sale fees: 20 %
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