Vintage Richfield Porcelain Service Station No Parking Sign...WOW !!

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Nice vintage item up for sale...great rare item Richfield No Parking Porcelain sign..I bought some Richfield stuff from a guy in upstate New York that had a Richfield station on his property and this sign came from him along with some globes and other signs ....so that is where it came from ..it has thick porcelain and is very heavy you can't bend this sign like some of the new ones..it is 2 color fired glass on die cut rolled steel ..the maker or the sign is Ingrahm sign co. New York ...it still has great gloss and shine ...this sign will make a great addition to a quality porcelain sign collection ...the new owner will not be disappointed ...sign measures 20 by 14 inches...thanks for looking and happy hunting!!!Please see our other listings in our store we are always on the road in search of unique and antique items so you never know what you may find on our shelvesWe have 100% positive feedback and love happy and repeat customersInternational customers please wait for the adjusted invoice before completing check outThanks for looking and happy hunting !!!Posted with eBay Mobile From the 1880s until the 1950s , one of the most dominant forms of outdoor advertising signage was durable, weather-resistant porcelain. Originating in Germany and imported to the United States in the 1890s , porcelain signs, also known as enamel signs read more