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PETEN: 1933 - Novelty menu die cut as bananas

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United Fruit Company:  Certainly one of the greatest novelty menus of all time - the United Fruit menu die cut into the shape of a bunch of bananas.  
   
This one is from a August 5, 1936 aboard the PETEN.  Among the choices were Fresh Turtle Soup au Madeira, Filet of Sole Papillote, Noisette of Lamb, Chicken and Rice Cubaine, Parsnips Saute, Porto Rico Salad, and Fancy Banana Ice Cream. 
   
The PETEN was first launched in 1931 as SEGOVIA. The ship was almost completely destroyed by fire at her fitting-out basin. But she was salvaged and finally took her maiden voyage as PETEN in 1933. The ship served ably through war, peace, new owners until scrapping in 1969.  
   
Very good condition.

$25.00
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