Porcelain Coors curved corner sign

PikesPeakCharlie

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Found awhile back,photo was taken with film ,just got the picture back. I almost did not dig this ,but because the signal was so large & square in shape,,,I dug it !!! :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: Dates to the mid 1890s,fairly certain it ended up in the ground after a big fire in 1896. Dont know what else to say but WOOOOOW !!!! :icon_pirat: by far the best sign I've ever dug & in the best condition. HH
 

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Agreed, the iron has not bleed at all in 100 years, you are lucky :icon_thumright:
 

CRUSADER said:
Agreed, the iron has not bleed at all in 100 years, you are lucky :icon_thumright:

Wow! must have been found in very dry area, wondering if they had baked paint on steel process in those days? porcelain must have been very expensive.
 

Very nice sign find Charlie! :o
I feel that your sign probably dates more in the 1920's or '30's. :icon_scratch:

I've contacted a friend of mine who's pretty knowledgeable when it comes to dating porcelain signs and I'll let you know what he has to say about it. :icon_thumright:

Dave
 

ANTIQUARIAN said:
Very nice sign find Charlie! :o
I feel that your sign probably dates more in the 1920's or '30's. :icon_scratch:

I've contacted a friend of mine who's pretty knowledgeable when it comes to dating porcelain signs and I'll let you know what he has to say about it. :icon_thumright:

Dave

Charlie,
I just heard back from my friend and he states as follows about your sign . . .

"I would side with your friend. Signs like this were used by most large breweries before prohibition, and were displayed outside the doors of the saloons owned by the breweries. After Prohibition - in the '30s - neon signs were now available, and a combination of porcelain and neon signage became the norm."

Congrats again on your find! :hello2:
Dave
 

Havilah_Springs said:
Wow, that is awesome :thumbsup:
Where / what town did it come from? Somewhere in Colorado I presume!

H_S
Somewhere in CCColorado I presume :wink:
 

ANTIQUARIAN said:
ANTIQUARIAN said:
Very nice sign find Charlie! :o
I feel that your sign probably dates more in the 1920's or '30's. :icon_scratch:

I've contacted a friend of mine who's pretty knowledgeable when it comes to dating porcelain signs and I'll let you know what he has to say about it. :icon_thumright:

Dave

Charlie,
I just heard back from my friend and he states as follows about your sign . . .

"I would side with your friend. Signs like this were used by most large breweries before prohibition, and were displayed outside the doors of the saloons owned by the breweries. After Prohibition - in the '30s - neon signs were now available, and a combination of porcelain and neon signage became the norm."

Congrats again on your find! :hello2:
Dave
Thanks Dave !!, With respect & not trying to sound like a know it all,I know this sign is not from the 20s or 30s. It was dug at the site of a Coors beer depot,and a Saloon that burned down in 1896 ,the site was not built on again (according to Sanborne fire maps )but it could have been dumped on ?? This one is actually the 2nd one found the first one we found on a lot about 5 blocks away and had been folded in half. I included a picture of a Coors corner sign for comparison,they are different signs,& the one in the photo is curved more,but are about the same age. HH
 

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I'm sure you know a lot more about The Coors Brewing Company then I do Charlie, living in Colorado and all! All I know about Coors is that they make the most popular 'light' beer available here in Canada, up here it's brewed by the Molson Brewery. :occasion14:

One nice thing about being a member of Tnet, is that I learn something new everytime I'm on the site! :laughing7:

Nice save on the sign! :thumbsup:

Dave
 

ANTIQUARIAN said:
I'm sure you know a lot more about The Coors Brewing Company then I do Charlie, living in Colorado and all! All I know about Coors is that they make the most popular 'light' beer available here in Canada, up here it's brewed by the Molson Brewery. :occasion14:

One nice thing about being a member of Tnet, is that I learn something new everytime I'm on the site! :laughing7:

Nice save on the sign! :thumbsup:

Dave
Thanks Dave !!!! Love that Molson's :occasion14:
 

PikesPeakCharlie said:
ANTIQUARIAN said:
ANTIQUARIAN said:
Very nice sign find Charlie! :o
I feel that your sign probably dates more in the 1920's or '30's. :icon_scratch:

I've contacted a friend of mine who's pretty knowledgeable when it comes to dating porcelain signs and I'll let you know what he has to say about it. :icon_thumright:

Dave

Charlie,
I just heard back from my friend and he states as follows about your sign . . .

"I would side with your friend. Signs like this were used by most large breweries before prohibition, and were displayed outside the doors of the saloons owned by the breweries. After Prohibition - in the '30s - neon signs were now available, and a combination of porcelain and neon signage became the norm."

Congrats again on your find! :hello2:
Dave
Thanks Dave !!, With respect & not trying to sound like a know it all,I know this sign is not from the 20s or 30s. It was dug at the site of a Coors beer depot,and a Saloon that burned down in 1896 ,the site was not built on again (according to Sanborne fire maps )but it could have been dumped on ?? This one is actually the 2nd one found the first one we found on a lot about 5 blocks away and had been folded in half. I included a picture of a Coors corner sign for comparison,they are different signs,& the one in the photo is curved more,but are about the same age. HH

That is a fantastic find on the signs! You are right about it being from the late 1800's and design to fit on a post outside of the saloon. Was the folded sign still displayable?
 

Awesome, that is most definitely my favorite beer too. Nothing beats an ice cold Coors Original.
 

hotrodhudson48 said:
PikesPeakCharlie said:
ANTIQUARIAN said:
ANTIQUARIAN said:
Very nice sign find Charlie! :o
I feel that your sign probably dates more in the 1920's or '30's. :icon_scratch:

I've contacted a friend of mine who's pretty knowledgeable when it comes to dating porcelain signs and I'll let you know what he has to say about it. :icon_thumright:

Dave

Charlie,
I just heard back from my friend and he states as follows about your sign . . .

"I would side with your friend. Signs like this were used by most large breweries before prohibition, and were displayed outside the doors of the saloons owned by the breweries. After Prohibition - in the '30s - neon signs were now available, and a combination of porcelain and neon signage became the norm."

Congrats again on your find! :hello2:
Dave
Thanks Dave !!, With respect & not trying to sound like a know it all,I know this sign is not from the 20s or 30s. It was dug at the site of a Coors beer depot,and a Saloon that burned down in 1896 ,the site was not built on again (according to Sanborne fire maps )but it could have been dumped on ?? This one is actually the 2nd one found the first one we found on a lot about 5 blocks away and had been folded in half. I included a picture of a Coors corner sign for comparison,they are different signs,& the one in the photo is curved more,but are about the same age. HH

That is a fantastic find on the signs! You are right about it being from the late 1800's and design to fit on a post outside of the saloon. Was the folded sign still displayable?
Hi, Yes the folded sign was still displayable and was sold the next week.
 

Coinstriking Michigan said:
Awesome, that is most definitely my favorite beer too. Nothing beats an ice cold Coors Original.
:icon_thumright: :headbang: :icon_thumright: :headbang:
 

That sign is in superb shape! Were getting a decent week to go out and hunt, get another one!
Carl
 

CurbdiggerCarl57 said:
That sign is in superb shape! Were getting a decent week to go out and hunt, get another one!
Carl
Carl, Good luck this week if ya get to go. Im really hopeing to fire up the machine and find some thawed ground in a month or so.
 

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