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Allan Katz Americana
363 Boston Post Road
Madison, CT 06443 , United States
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"Beamish's Faultless Night Robes" Trade Sign
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Description
"Beamish's Faultless Night Robes" Trade Sign. Signed: "Brooke Sign Co." Original gilt and polychrome paint on canvas. Mounted to its original "Hartshorn's Self-Acting Shade Roller" Pat'd September 8, 1867. The sign dates to 1885.
Measures 10 feet X 7 feet. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 19th Century Creation Date: 1885 Styles / Movements: Folk Art, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 358125 -
Dimensions
W. 84 in; H. 120 in; W. 213.36 cm; H. 304.8 cm;
Message from Seller:
A passionate collector and a successful and respected dealer in early American advertising since 1973, Allan expanded this passion to include collecting period American folk art and Americana. He subsequently became a dealer in this material in 1985. Allan has earned a reputation, in both the dealer and collector communities, as being an authority in this subject matter, for having extensive knowledge, a keen eye for the material and a love for this exciting American art form.
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