Posted 6 months ago
chevy59
(182 items)
1930's White Gold Pure Sugar Cane porcelain sign hanging in the nook off of the kitchen. It's the only one known to exist, it was removed from a building in downtown Anderson, Indiana. The sign is 4 feet wide and 5 1/2 feet tall, I put white wood trim around the sign to match the rest of the trim in the house. This is the crown jewel of signs in my home. Thanks for looking!
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That is one AWESOME sign there chevy59! Great pick!!
Michael
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