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TRADE SIGN FROM HARWICH, MASSACHUSETTS Early 20th Century “Ozias. H. Bassett. Talking Machines, Tonics, Confectionery, Cigars, Job Printing” in black block lettering on a white ground. Constructed from a single pine plank with rudimentary surrounding moldings. According to genealogical records, Bassett was born in Harwich in 1881 and was married in 1906. Height 12.5”. Length 54”. 1,500/2,500
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TIN ADVERTISING SIGN Early 20th Century “Use Dr. A.C. Daniels’ Horse And Dog Medicines For Home Treatment” in white lettering on a blue-black ground. Height 17.5”. Width 27.75”. 500/700 Discovered in the Brewster General Store, Brewster, Massachusetts.
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FAIRBANK’S WOODEN SOAP BOX Late 19th/Early 20th Century “Fairy” in faded blue and gold lettering on front, and additional lettering on sides. Interior of lid with lithographed advertisement depicting a fairy and a rose. Height 8”. Width 17”. Depth 16”. 250/350
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