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Your Price: $ 24.19
Item Number: 17251 |
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Home to more than a dozen breweries during the height of its production, the town of Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England has the desirable type of water needed for successful brewing and distilling.
This terrific 19 3/4 x 16 inch framed advertising sign most likely dates back to the mid 1900’s time frame. The top line of the reverse print reads: Finest Scotch Whiskey. In the center of the print is a lithograph that has been set into the clear cut outline of a 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch shield. A group of four men dressed in period clothing are seated around a table. Another man is sitting on a Deacon style bench, and the sixth gentleman stands at the head of the table, proposing a toast.
Underneath the lithograph, the text reads: Messrs. Renton & Coy, with the bottom line of print stating: Burton-On-Trent in a light gold color tone. Flowers and line designs decorate the surface of this vintage brewianna print, which is in fine condition with some nicks to the wooden frame, and some dits or spots on the glass which may have occurred during the manufacturing process. |
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