Possible Vintage Blue Lettering Pay Phone Telephone Booth Sign See Photos
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30-day returns, buyer pays return shippingThere is a scratch as shown in Photos over the second “E” in the word Telephone
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I am not sure if this is a vintage or a remake sign
The era of this telephone sign is unknown
The image shows a vintage "TELEPHONE" sign, likely from the 1960s,
possibly used in a telephone booth. Key features and information include:
Type: It is possibly a 1960s Western Electric Co. Telephone Booth Light Box Sign.
Please see last photo
Material and Design: The sign features a dark brown frame with a white background and bold, dark blue lettering spelling "TELEPHONE."
Function: It was used to indicate the location of a public telephone.
Era: This type of sign is representative of the Art Deco period and the era of candlestick telephones.
Condition: The sign appears to be in good condition, suggesting it has been well-preserved. (See photos)
Usage: It would have been illuminated from within to make it visible, especially in low-light conditions.
Type Of Advertising | Sign |
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Date Of Origin | 1950 |
Color | Blue |
Theme | Communication & Utilities |
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Original/Reproduction | Original |
Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |