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FRENCH DRESSING SHOE BLACKING TIN SIGN

Currency:USD Category:Everything Else / Other Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 10,000.00 USD
FRENCH DRESSING SHOE BLACKING TIN SIGN
Lot 1163: FRENCH DRESSING SHOE BLACKING TIN SIGN. Truly one of the premiere and definitive examples of early American advertising lithography. This circa late 1870's sign features a parlor illustration of a family polishing shoes together, flanked by bottles of "French Dressing" and "Satin Polish" on pedestal bases. A pair of draped "Army" and "Navy" flag testimonials above completes the rich graphic presentation of this piece much as it must have over 125 years ago. Lithographed by Kellogg & Bulkeley, Hartford, CT for B.F. Brown & Co., Boston, MA. IMAGE SIZE: 17-3/4" w x 23-1/2" h. CONDITION: Some light surface rust with a few surface blemishes; scrape and small dent between the "N" and "G" in the word "Blacking". 1-689 (5,000-10,000)