A quirky little old sign – love the smiling glass:

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Ah yes, Mr Brandyman. Looking quite young here 🙂
Well, that sign must date back to the 50s or earlier?
Despite the tuxedo that looks like a very feminine face to me.
You have a point, Jude!
A nice nostalgic sign.
Most nostalgic, I agree. How are your Rs?
Right good, thanks. Yours?
Haven’t even started….
The glass is ever so debonair!
Isn’t it!!
I enjoy seeing those old advertising signs of my youth. I understand they fetch high prices too.
Best wishes, Pete.
I think they do, Pete. I love to see them, and the old ‘ghost signs’ on walls
Great old sign 🙂
Isn’t it!
A good one, Sue! 🙂
ThaNks, Amy!
This a great photo for Debbie’s drink topic 😀
I thought so! Seen in a bistro in London when I went for a mea” some years ago
Lovely! These old signs are great.
I love them!