Description
A distinctive vintage metal pin featuring the classic Camel silhouette with twin palm trees, finished in gold with a clean, minimalist desert‑scene design. This style of badge was commonly produced for Camel promotional campaigns, tobacconist displays, and brand‑rep giveaways, making it a desirable piece of tobacco‑industry memorabilia.
The badge is in very good vintage condition, with a bright gold finish, crisp detailing, and only light age‑related handling to the reverse. A compact, stylish collectible that displays well on boards, jackets, or within a themed tobacco‑brand collection.
Camel – An Icon of 20th‑Century Tobacco Advertising
Introduced in 1913 by R.J. Reynolds, Camel became one of the most recognisable cigarette brands of the 20th century. Its desert imagery — camels, palm trees, and Middle Eastern motifs — formed the backbone of its global advertising identity. Throughout the 1970s–1990s, Camel produced a wide range of promotional items, including enamel‑style pins like this one, often distributed to retailers, sales reps, and collectors. These pieces now appeal to enthusiasts of vintage advertising, retro tobacco branding, and Americana.
Camel Cigarettes Gold Camel Pin Badge – Vintage Tobacco Memorabilia
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Description
A distinctive vintage metal pin featuring the classic Camel silhouette with twin palm trees, finished in gold with a clean, minimalist desert‑scene design. This style of badge was commonly produced for Camel promotional campaigns, tobacconist displays, and brand‑rep giveaways, making it a desirable piece of tobacco‑industry memorabilia.
The badge is in very good vintage condition, with a bright gold finish, crisp detailing, and only light age‑related handling to the reverse. A compact, stylish collectible that displays well on boards, jackets, or within a themed tobacco‑brand collection.
Camel – An Icon of 20th‑Century Tobacco Advertising
Introduced in 1913 by R.J. Reynolds, Camel became one of the most recognisable cigarette brands of the 20th century. Its desert imagery — camels, palm trees, and Middle Eastern motifs — formed the backbone of its global advertising identity. Throughout the 1970s–1990s, Camel produced a wide range of promotional items, including enamel‑style pins like this one, often distributed to retailers, sales reps, and collectors. These pieces now appeal to enthusiasts of vintage advertising, retro tobacco branding, and Americana.