
Brand: Marlboro (Philip Morris). Type: Advertising Sign / Tobacciana Display. Theme: Cigarettes / Cowboy / Western. Character: Marlboro Man Darrell H. Material: Metal (Please confirm if aluminum or tin). 32? W × 22? H. Color: Red, White, and Black with color portrait. Era: Believed to be 1980s (based on imagery and design style). Country of Manufacture: USA (most likely). Condition: Pre-owned vintage condition – shows light wear consistent with age (see photos). This listing is for a vintage Marlboro advertising sign measuring approximately 32 inches wide by 22 inches tall, featuring the iconic Marlboro Man cowboy image. Based on research and visual comparison, the cowboy image appears to represent Darrell H. Winfield, the real-life Wyoming rancher who became the face of Marlboro’s ad campaigns from the late 1960s through the 1980s. This image style and layout are consistent with 1980s-era Marlboro advertising materials. ? Please note: While this dating is my. Based on design, imagery, and campaign style, I cannot guarantee the exact production year. Collectors of Marlboro and tobacciana memorabilia will recognize this as a classic example of the brand’s iconic cowboy advertising period. The sign features the traditional red-and-white Marlboro roof logo and bold black lettering, with the Surgeon General’s warning text printed in the lower corner. It’s framed in a white metal border and displays beautifully. Some minor wear, marks, and age-related patina (see photos for details). Sticky pads on the back. Mounting holes at corners. Dimensions: 32? (W) × 22? (H) Material: Metal (likely tin or aluminum) Origin: USA (believed). This is a great piece of tobacciana advertising history and a standout wall display item for any collector of vintage advertising, western Americana, or mid-20th century design.