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  • American Wrought Iron and Gilt Trade Sign Bracket , Circa 1880
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    American wrought iron and gilt trade sign bracket with decorative scroll work and gilt ball motif. Late 19th Century
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  • Double Sided Trade Sign "Ocean & Bay Waterfront Lots for Sale"
    Located in Nantucket, MA
    Double sided real estate trade side, original paint on framed wood panel White ground with black lettering, Found in Rhode Island, circa 1940.
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  • Early 20th Century Pharmacy Sign 'DRUGS' Painted on a Single Board
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    American folk art trade sign from an apothecary or pharmacy with the word 'DRUGS' in black paint with white shadow lines on an orange ground. Painted on a single pine plank with notc...
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  • 19th Century Gold Giltwood Carved Letters William Trade Sign
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