Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children’s Joy c. 1910

Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910

Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910
An Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign; Children’s Joy; c. Origin: English Period: Edwardian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1910 Width: 31.5″ Height: 6.5″ The decorative hand painted fairground, sign designed to draw in the crowds at fairgrounds in the early-twentieth century, sign written with the words Children’s Joy, in green with yellow highlights and shadowed in orange, the whole being an early example of fairground and circus memorabilia. Suspended from two corner holes, the panel has 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 any number of attractions. A decorative gem, and an early example of its type, encompassing all the fun of the fair with particularly nice sign written script. However, any imperfection, which is deemed to be more than just natural ageing, will be duly described above. B: The P&P stated applies to U. And remember, Antiques are Green! They are re-usable, re-saleable, and sustainable. The golden chandelier symbol displayed in a window or at a fair, is the sign of membership of LAPADA, the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers. Since its inception in 1974, LAPADA? S membership has grown to over 550 members making it the largest association of professional art and antiques dealers in the United Kingdom. Membership is only open to those who meet the Association? S requirements as to experience, quality of stock and knowledge of their subject. Between them, members cover virtually every discipline from antiquities to contemporary fine art. We comprehensively insure all items until the item is received or signed for. All items can also be collected from us by request. Post to: Doe & Hope. The Onion Barn, 15 High Street, Blunham, Bedfordshire, MK44 3NL. Cash – We are happy to accept cash if you decide you wish to collect from us. For more information about us and the way we do things visit our’About Us’ Page. Well, hurrah, with highly polished brass knobs on!
Antique Early 20thC Hand-Painted Fairground Sign Children's Joy c. 1910