Arts and Crafts Copper Milliners Trade Sign. Copper Top Hat
Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight
Arts and Crafts Copper Milliners Trade Sign. Copper Top Hat This is an unusual piece, the Top Hat
Vintage 1960s Folk Art Signs
Copper
Arts and Crafts Copper Milliners Trade Sign. Copper Top Hat
Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight
Arts and Crafts Copper Milliners Trade Sign. Copper Top Hat This is an unusual piece, the Top Hat
Copper
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H 9.75 in W 14 in D 16.5 in
Folk Art Painted Metal Milliners Top Hat Trade Sign Annie Gold circa 1890 London
Located in Bedford, Bedfordshire
The handcut and riveted sheet metal shop or trade sign in the form of black top hat, showing an
Sheet Metal
Top Hat Trade Sign
Located in Stamford, CT
19th century American red painted tin trade sign in the form of a top hat. With black buckle.
Top Hat Trade Sign
Located in Stamford, CT
19th century American painted tin trade sign in the form of a top hat. With gilt buckle and
Top Hat Trade sign with original iron bracket, late 1800's
Located in Buffalo, NY
19th century American Painted Tin Trade sign,, Consistant wear,rust. Retains original hanging
Metal, Tin, Iron
English Late 19th Century Metal Top Hat Trade Sign with Original Paint
Located in Charleston, SC
English trade sign in the form of a top hat.
C.1880 American Folk Art Top Hat Hatmaker’s Trade Sign
Located in Briarcliff Manor, NY
A hard-to-find and charming sheet iron hatmaker’s,trade sign from the mid to late 19th century
Iron
Top Hat Trade Sign On A Stand
Located in Kent, Ct
This is an early 20 th c hat shop trade sign.
Iron
Top Hat Trade Sign
Located in Stamford, CT
Top hat trade sign in cast iron with hand forged hanging hardware components, circa 19th century
Iron
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