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Origin: English
Period: Early/Mid 20thC
Provenance: Unknown
Date: c.1940-50
Width: 28.75”
Height: 12.75”
The double sided hand painted fairground sign designed to draw in the crowds at fairgrounds in the mid-twentieth century, with ‘Try Your Skill’ to one side and “4 Balls 2 D” to the other, on a cream ground with ruby red sign written script.
Suspended from two corner holes, the panel has a small amount of paint flaking to several areas and scuffs commensurate with age (it was of course part of a travelling troupe) but structurally it is sound.
The wording suggests this sign was advertising for a ball toss stall such as ball bucket or ball in the mouth. Two pence for a go.
A decorative gem encompassing all the fun of the fair with particularly nice sign written script.
Period: Early/Mid 20thC
Provenance: Unknown
Date: c.1940-50
Width: 28.75”
Height: 12.75”
The double sided hand painted fairground sign designed to draw in the crowds at fairgrounds in the mid-twentieth century, with ‘Try Your Skill’ to one side and “4 Balls 2 D” to the other, on a cream ground with ruby red sign written script.
Suspended from two corner holes, the panel has a small amount of paint flaking to several areas and scuffs commensurate with age (it was of course part of a travelling troupe) but structurally it is sound.
The wording suggests this sign was advertising for a ball toss stall such as ball bucket or ball in the mouth. Two pence for a go.
A decorative gem encompassing all the fun of the fair with particularly nice sign written script.