Unique collector item, great history, hopefully you have a place to hand and enjoy it, never seen anything like it. Before our last barn was demolished, I had scoured the inside of it and within a wall cavity, I found a sign for an old brewery in the nearby city. That brewery operated for 100 years and was defunct in the 50's I believe. The sign is a 2 piece rectangular one, that hung from chains, and I believe it to be a one of. Its just barely still legible, so I know its old, block 2D lettering with gold leaf like lettering. Says the name of the brewery and the name of the city on it. I've got some other great items from that same brewery as our place had a cooler room and was a distributorship at one time, had a cooler room door, my father had turned it into an office, myself and friends got locked in there one time like the brady bunch episode, but we got off easy, there was a rotary dial phone on his desk inside ! Remember that well.
Really neat piece, nice story behind it, I personally enjoy things like that since I was a kid just starting out collecting antiques, thanks for sharing photos of it with us !!!
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