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Early 20th Century Horse Clipping Machine Self-Framed Tin Sign girls The Sells-Gray Circus was a

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The Sells-Gray Circus was a mid-size show that ran from 1900-1978 and is remembered for its eye-catching and colorful equipment

5" in depth and stands at a height of 6

25"D x 5"H (x5)

1996 reproduction of the iconic "Sprite Boy" advertising poster released by Coke in the 1940s

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Early 20th Century Horse Clipping Machine Self-Framed Tin Sign girls The Sells-Gray Circus was ac. 1910s 1920s; mfd. by Passaic Metal Ware Co. for Chicago Flexible Shaft Co. Chicago Antique tin litho advertisement for Stewart Horse Clippers, a line of electric clippers for livestock. While difficult to nail down a specific date for this sign, as Stewart clippers' design didn't change much from the 1890s 1930s, the attire worn by the men in the photo likely places this in the late 1910s. Exhibits minor signs of wear including dents and scratches.

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