The Tailor
Stock No
THOA1136
2021
- £1,450.00
- €1,665 Euro
- $1,942 US Dollar
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Item Description
Early 20th century English reverse painted tailor’s sign
A beautiful example of an early 20th Century English tailors sign, that measures around 6ft across. Reverse hand painted glass with carved pine text painted in gold gilded effect. Supported by an ebonised curved bottom section and showing some nice age.
Dimensions: 10″ H ×71″ W × 3″ D
Origin: England
Date: 1910
Materials: Glass / Pine
Weight: 25 KG
Chain not included in this sale
Condition:
• In overall good condition
• Worn wooden surface with missing paint
• The inside glass edge is faded
• The frame is firm and solid but has some aged repairs as shown
• One inside has a fraction less glass fitted as shown
• The facia of the glass has aged against the black paint
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Item Info
Seller Location
Essex, London
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)7568 151752
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