Antique Victorian probably early 1900s blue enamel double sided gentlemen train station sign 123 wide 31 cm height 6 cm depth
Amazing condition for year original hanging hooks obviously age related wear etc but this only adds to the appeal and look rare sign in this condition and colour would look fabulous in a man/woman cave or for a railway enthusiast
History. The idea for enamel signs was first patented in 1859 by Benjamin Baugh in the United Kingdom with him creating one of the first dedicated factories for enamel signs created in 1889. It is thought to be the first, but the Chromatic Enamel Company started three years earlier in 1886.
Antique Victorian probably early 1900s blue enamel gentlemen train station sign
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