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Vintage Pan Am Pan American World Airways Advertising Wall Barometer, 1960s

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A round and large mid-century wall-mounted barometer / weather station from the airline PAA Pan American World Airways. Dated around the 1960s. A high-quality product, made in Western Germany. A beautiful and decorative piece, it has a domed acrylic glass and a chrome-plated metal ring. Fully working and in excellent condition. Signed on its face: "Pan American" and "Made in West-Germany".
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