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https://www.thehoarde.com/dealers/ljw-antiquesA good example of it's type with a fantastic level of detail in the pictorial. This Singer Sewing Machines enamel sign was produced by the Patent Enamel Co. Birmingham c.1920s-'30s. It's survived the decades in decent order, the colours remain strong and the gloss is generally good. There are areas of enamel loss and corrosion, mainly around the outer edges and a vertical band of surface scratching located to the right of centre (see angled photo where this is easier to see). I also think that there has been a small area of restoration to the sewing table (see last image) where the details seem to have been added in, possibly onto a filler or just an area where the enamel has lost it's surface. Aside from this though - the key areas; face and machine remain original and detailed and the sign has a great presence. It measures 91.5cm high x 61cm wide.