I love old signs, the more distressed the better, and this was nearly all blue!
Linked to July Squares at Becky’s here
I love old signs, the more distressed the better, and this was nearly all blue!
Linked to July Squares at Becky’s here
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That’s a great oldie, Sue. A jolly message. Cheers!
Cheers indeed!
I’m with you on old signs, especially metal ones. This was a good one for ‘blue’, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
A lucky find, Pete!
Nice!
😊
WHEN I VISIT GARAGE SALES I SEE A FEW OLD PETROL STATION SIGNS WITH PETROL A A FARTHING A GALLON, CHINA
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I love old signs!
That’s a winner, Sue.
Thanks, Janet…it has character, eh?
It does.
😊
most impressive 🙂
Thanks, Becky!
A shame that climber is in the way, but it looks as if the main part of the poster is missing? I wonder what date this is from – the cognac glass in a tuxedo with a monocle and smoking a cigar must go back some time.
Oh, 1950s or ‘60s, don’t you think?
Possibly. I was thinking even earlier – ’30s?
Hmm, perhaps!
Nudge, nudge! Wink, wink! 🙂 🙂
I thought it was a cute little character!
Not arguing 🙂 🙂
😄😄
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They don’t make signs like this anymore.
Indeed they do not!