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Large Bronze Sign Of Historical Value: The Bank Of Boston, 19th Century

Artist: Anonyme
Here is an exceptional piece for history buffs and antique enthusiasts. It is an imposing bronze sign or plaque from the prestigious Bank of Boston, also known as The First National Bank of Boston. This 19th-century piece is a true testament to American banking heritage and period craftsmanship. All the letters, as well as the decorative motifs, are attached to the back with screws, attesting to its careful and durable construction. Measuring 100 x 70 cm, this sign is a substantial piece, ideal for elegantly adorning an interior or enriching a collection of historical objects. An object steeped in history and symbolism, the Bank of Boston, founded in 1784, is one of the oldest financial institutions in the United States. It played a key role in the economic development of the New England region and left its mark on American banking history. In the 19th century, banks like this one were pillars of the community, symbolizing stability and trust. Bronze signs, such as this one, were often affixed to the facades of bank buildings to display their identity and prestige. The design of this sign is particularly interesting. It features a central oval motif, an allegory of abundance and prosperity, with elements such as a cornucopia, tools, and symbols of commerce. These details reflect the values of the era: work, progress, and wealth. Craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics: Bronze, a noble and durable material, was often used for signs and commemorative plaques due to its longevity and prestigious appearance. The screw-on mounting technique on the back demonstrates an attention to detail and a desire for permanence, typical of objects made in the 19th century. This sign is not only a decorative object but also a collector's item that tells a story. It can find its place in a living room, an office, or an art gallery, where it will undoubtedly attract attention and spark curiosity. Why choose this sign? Historical value: A direct link to one of the first American banks, founded in the 18th century. Unique aesthetic: An elegant and timeless design with strong symbolic motifs. Craftsmanship: Robustly crafted in bronze, designed to last. Impressive dimensions: 100 x 70 cm, for a striking presence in your home. A rare piece to acquire without hesitation. Whether you are a collector, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for an extraordinary decorative object, this Bank of Boston sign is an exceptional find. It combines beauty, history, and robustness, and will enhance your space while immersing you in the fascinating past of the United States.
2 200 €
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Period: 19th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: Good condition

Material: Bronze

Width: 100 cm

Height: 70 cm

Reference (ID): 1682126

Availability: In stock

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