We found this sign in the basement of the building we are renovating. The building was build in 1896 by Denver Druggist Frank M. Hall. He ran his pharmacy there and I can only imagine that this sign hung there at one time before being tucked away in the basement for nearly a century. I am wondering if it is worth restoring.
Description
Category
Tobacciana
Medium
Cardboard
Distinguishing marks
Kitterlinus
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
38"x28"
Date Period
1910?
Weight
2lbs?
History
We found it in the basement of a building we are renovating in Denver. It was built in 1896 by Frank M. Hall a druggist who housed his pharmacy there, I imagine he displayed this sign in his store. We also found signs for Mennens Borated Talcum and SSS for the Blood. I guess the condition is fair to good, the colors are brilliant because its been in a basement for so long, but it is also quite dirty and has nail holes in it.. I would love to know if it is worth restoring.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Found
For Sale?
No