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All Items : Traditional Collectibles : Ephemera : Paper : Pre 1940 item #924792 (stock #M1004)
Stonegate Antiques
$25.00
Turn back the clock 70 or more years and imagine what similar, vintage placards looked like tacked upon residential or other public buildings! Rather obtrusive but necessary! Flash forward to the present - today, there are specialized signs, news reports, masks and hospital rooms designed to quarantine the afflicted.

Offered is the sign with the 4 horizontal lines (the more plain sign is sold).

This sign is unused stock from the 1930 - 1940s era, and except for a few edge crimps, is in excellent condition. It measures 14"L x 12"H and is printed on a heavy, bright orange-colored stock. Please note that the colors are even throughout-- the flash has caused the appearance of uneven coloration. Perfect for framing!

All Items : Traditional Collectibles : Ephemera : Paper : Pre 1900 item #720503
Stonegate Antiques
$40.00
Offered for sale is a rare grocery and sundries ledger from the French Brothers Grocers of Hartford, Connecticut. Dated 1881-1882 and packed from front to back with hand-written entries noting the popular food products and sundries of the day. Most of entries include the customer's name, the items purchased, and cost.

The leather bound ledger is worn on the exterior, has a good spine and measures 14 inches high x 6 inches wide. This text was purchased at a local estate sale and the owner stated that it came from the French Brothers Grocers.

Names noted in the ledger include "G. B. Hubbell, Ed Swift, F.W. Barrows, E.F. Burnham, H. Williams, Silas Chapman, J.P. Brainard, Mrs. Fitch, J. Hale, and 100's more!

A neat piece of Connecticut history!