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    Early fruits advertising grocers shop milk glass sign

    $300 (approx conversion from £245)

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    About this item

    Very early advertising milk glass sign for fruits. Would of originally hung in a grocers shop. Matching pair to the other milk glass sign I have listed. With a lovely pictorial motif in the middle along with original glass makers sticker to the back. A very clever form of advertising. Perfect for a kitchen: with original hanging loops. 
    Condition 

    the frame has suffered from age unlike the other one I have. The frame had some wood worm and has suffered finishing loss but a nice example.

    any questions please feel free to contact me 

    Thankyou 

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10496 (AB-186655)

    Dimensions

    W: 83cm  (32.7")H: 31cm  (12.2")

    Period

    Early 20th Century

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    Welcome to Antique Advertising, my name is Ben. I pride myself on collecting, buying, and selling top-end advertising items. I've had a strong passion for advertising and everything old shop-related since I was 14. I started out by buying tins at low-end prices of a few pounds. As I delved deeper...