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Pair of Cat Trade Signs
Located in Branford, CT
Incredible pair of cat trade signs. Braced plywood with red glass eyes. Original paint. They can either hang on the wall or lean. Circa 1930.
Category
Vintage 1930s North American Folk Art Signs
Materials
Plywood
$4,500 / set
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