This display is made out of metal, with the original paint and graphics. The top of the display is a plastic insert. A small part of it on the upper right hand corner is chipped, but it doesn’t interfere with the graphics.
The finish is in pretty good shape. It must have been displayed away from the sun because the colors are bright and bold.
Apparently, Arthur Godfrey was a big-time TV personality in the 1950’s who hawked a lot of products.
This display rack advertises a brushless shoe polish, ideal for kid’s shoes.
The rack stands 18 1/2 inches high, 15 1/2 inches wide, and 6 1/2 inches deep.