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Corona Typewriter Sign
$1,500.00
Condition: Excellent
Size: 8.5″ x 10.5″
Era: 1930s
Company: L. C. Smith & Company
Location: Cleveland, OH
Makers Mark: Perser Corporation (Depth-O-Graph)
Material: Lenticular Reverse-Painted Glass
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Category: Other Advertising
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Condition: Excellent
Era: 1920’s
Company: Gossard
Location: Chicago, IL
Makers Mark: Whitehead & Hoag Company
Seiberling Tires TOC Sign
Here is a Seiberling Tires Sign from the Seiberling Rubber Company located in Barberton, OH. This Seiberling Tires Sign is from the 1940s era and is in excellent condition considering how old it is.
The sign is approximately 16″ wide and was made by the Bastian Brothers Company located in Rochester, NY. This style of Bastian Bros Co. sign is known as a “Prismatic Sign”. Signs like this one would have been displayed inside of a service station and would have had the name of the station slid inside the sign.
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Here is a Drink Orange Crush Sign from the Orange-Crush Company located in Chicago, IL and Los Angeles, CA. This Drink Orange Crush Sign is from the 1920s era and is in excellent condition for its age.
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Newman Brothers Glass Paperweight
Here is a Newman Brothers Glass Paperweight from the Newman Brothers Inc. located in Pittsburgh, PA. This paperweight dates about the 1930s era, is approximately 3.5" wide, and is in excellent condition for its age.
The Newman Brothers Inc. company was a manufacturer and supplier of brewery equipment and products including draft beer glass tap knobs, bottle caps / crowns, openers, filters, brewing machinery, hops, and malt; and displays everything as well as an image of the company on the paperweight. Paperweights like this one would have been used a promotional items to advertise the Newman Bros. company.




