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European French A La Recherche Du Passe Steel Sign
Located in New York, NY
European commercial double-sided sign made of steel in a black and white color. The sign displays "A la Recherche Du Passe" in French, which translates to "In search of the past" in ...
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20th Century French Industrial Decorative Art

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European Steel Road Work Traffic Sign
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European triangular warning road work sign displaying a worker shoveling icon. It is made of steel in yellow, red, and black colors. There is a pre-drilled hole at the top of the sig...
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20th Century European Decorative Art

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European Steel Rue Du Canal Street Sign
Located in New York, NY
European street sign made of steel with an enameled finish in a dark blue and white color. The sign displays "Rue Du Canal" in French, which tran...
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20th Century French Decorative Art

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Pair Round Cardboard Blue & White Bicycle Wall Signs European
Located in New York, NY
Pair of European cardboard bicycle signs. Blue and white in color. Appropriate wear from age. Priced as a pair. Please note, this item is located in one of our NYC locations.
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20th Century Belgian Industrial Decorative Art

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Paper

French Steel Frame & Glass Coiffure Hairdressing Sign
Located in New York, NY
A European French "coiffure" sign, translating to "hairdressing," with a double-sided steel frame. This vintage piece captures the spirit of old hairdressing salons, featuring a stee...
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Mid-20th Century French Industrial Decorative Art

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Antique European Iron Richert Advertising Sign
Located in New York, NY
Imported from Belgium, this sign was originally attached to a door or window advertising the company name. Good condition with appropriate wear from age. One available. Please note, ...
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20th Century Belgian Decorative Art

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Wrought Iron

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