A few bits spotted today
Last Post 03 Sep 2012 01:05 PM by Advertising Antiques Ltd. 7 Replies.
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01 Sep 2012 08:28 AM  

Everyone likes looking at pics, well I know I do. Gordo

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01 Sep 2012 08:00 PM  

 Ide like to buy the pickup.

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01 Sep 2012 09:55 PM  

well fleece that keen's musrtard is something else brilliant

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01 Sep 2012 10:45 PM  
The Keen's mustard was catalogued as an enamelled sign, it was not enamel but tin painted. I hope the phone bidder that paid AU$1100 for it knew that??

I'm with you joe that pickup was a cracker, made to look so rustic. No paint, doors made of wood panelling, looked fantastic.

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03 Sep 2012 01:20 AM  

That Keens sign is a beauty.  Probably made by Max Cremnitz of Paris around 1890, as is this one.

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03 Sep 2012 01:05 PM  
I like the tin sign, has it been and gone now?

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