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"Zinc Advertising Displays On Insurance "
Advertising attached to zinc stencils made for an insurance company (not current) "Urban and seine". Accident Insurance founded in 1830 which was nationalized after the war in 1946 with 34 major companies when workplace injuries are removed on April 25 to be assigned to social security .Most companies were located in Paris Trinidad neighborhood in the 9th arrondissement .This advertising was made by an artisan specialized in advertising painted Henry SMALL Macon .It was expected to be tense outdoor fixed on zinc with a wooden stick attached to the top and bottom .To protect it was varnishes (celui- has bleached over time) as is .Décoratif with accidents of time to restore to a perfect finish .We can be dated around 1925 because there are two tax stamps 1.40f stuck on the left side of the poster (below varnish) are from this period (advertising tax) .Possibilité mailing, careful packaging strengthened, recommended with confidence and no package for monitoring internet (shipping) . .Magasin SAONE ANTIQUES 149 rue de la Levée 01750 ST LAURENT SUR SAONE 500 meters MACON (71000) open Tuesday to Saturday 15 am - 19 am and 10.30-12.30 in the morning if no quote (tel: 03.85.39.21.47). Sell ​​furniture restoration, 18-19-20ème objects, inheritance, division, estimation, storage etc.
Price: 180 €
Artist: Henry Petite Publicitaire
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Condition of use

Length: 160 cm
Height: 120 cm

Reference: 237667
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Zinc Advertising Displays On Insurance
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03.85.39.21.47
06.13.21.81.09


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