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Early 20th Century Reverse-Painted Brooklyn Meat-Market Scalloped Glass Sign german Cracking and distress is noticeable

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Description

Cracking and distress is noticeable around the seating cushion

The poster on the right is from the band's 1969 2-night stay at The Rose Palace in Pasadena featuring Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger and the Trinity performing their cover of Bob Dylan and Rick Danko's song "This Wheel's on Fire

The cabinet is obviously quite worn from it's heyday and has bare metal exposed

likely in Europe

Plug/cord are original to the piece

Early 20th Century Reverse-Painted Brooklyn Meat-Market Scalloped Glass Sign german Cracking and distress is noticeableAntique reverse painted scalloped chipped glass butcher shop sign with mother of pearl and gold leaf accents. Talk about one of a kind; you will truly never see a piece like this again. Starting with the field, this piece features a reverse painted green backdrop which allows the other highlights to pop. An illustrated bull bust is likely the first thing that catches your eye here, likely aided by the fluorescent orange border outlining it. However,

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