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    Posted 14 years ago

    potrero
    (156 items)

    A classic. Love the typeface - what is that, anyway? And is it really Art Deco, or something more obscure like Bauhaus?

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    1. D Tristram Ludwig , 14 years ago
      Very fine is it late 40s or early 50s?
    2. D Tristram Ludwig , 14 years ago
      Autographic film is 1930s - 40s it's wonderful
    3. Gus, 14 years ago
      Hi i have the same sign could you please give me some info ? Thank you Gus C 805 252 2189
    4. Torre Tilmon, 13 years ago
      n old Brownie Kodac Camera that my father gave to me just trying to get some info on what its worth? Thank you in advance for your time. Have a wonderful day God bless



    5. Torre Tilmon, 13 years ago
      Kodak... Spell much lol
    6. kodakcollector, 13 years ago
      Autographic cameras were basically introduced in 1915 and discontinued by 1935. I will try to find out when this sign was offered to dealers. But I would guess mid 20's to early 30's. One of my favorite signs. One of three in these colors.
    7. JANICE LEHN, 13 years ago
      I Looking for a value on it . Thanks Janhave a porecline double sided, just like this. I beleive it was hung in a drug store
    8. Tom, 12 years ago
      I have one. What's it worth? My father and grandfather were Kodak dealers.

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