







Early 20th-Century Brass And Copper Bank Teller Sign - 37¾"
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This vintage bank teller sign, crafted from brass and copper, exudes a refined industrial charm, reminiscent of early 20th-century banking interiors. The ornate scrollwork surrounding the rectangular sign adds a touch of elegance, while the bold engraved lettering spelling "CHANGE" remains a striking focal point, despite its beautifully aged patina. The turned metal post and sturdy base further enhance its presence, reflecting the durability and craftsmanship typical of historical financial institutions.
The combination of brass and copper was not only chosen for its strength and longevity but also for the sophistication it brought to otherwise utilitarian spaces. Over time, the metal has developed a rich patina, adding character and highlighting the intricate detailing. Signs like this would have once marked teller stations, guiding customers in bustling banks where personal service was at the heart of financial transactions.
This remarkable antique sign makes for a unique conversation piece with historical significance. Whether displayed in a study, home office, or library, it brings a vintage industrial flair, evoking a sense of classic elegance and old-world craftsmanship. It could also serve as an eye-catching decorative element in a retail or hospitality space, infusing a touch of nostalgia and timeless charm.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 37¾" high x 13¾" wide x 4" thick
Approx. overall 96cm high x 35cm wide x 10cm thick
Approx. overall 37¾" high x 13¾" wide x 4" thick
Approx. overall 96cm high x 35cm wide x 10cm thick
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Early 20th-Century Brass And Copper Bank Teller Sign - 37¾"
Sale priceUS$841