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19th Century American Millinery Trade Sign “Eagle Millinery Co.” Hand Painted on Single Board Black Ground 60" x 20"

19th Century American Millinery Trade Sign “Eagle Millinery Co.” Hand Painted on Single Board Black Ground 60" x 20"

$495.00 USD

Authentic late 19th to early 20th century American trade sign reading “Eagle Millinery Co.”, hand-painted in bold white lettering on a solid wood plank with a traditional black field.

Executed on a single wide board, this piece reflects the construction methods and materials of the period, when old-growth lumber allowed for large, uninterrupted panels. The lettering is direct and highly legible, designed for visibility in a commercial setting—either above a storefront or within a retail interior.

Millinery shops were a central part of downtown commerce in the late 1800s, specializing in women’s hats, trims, and accessories. The use of “Eagle” as a business name was common in the era, often signaling a locally owned shop with a strong, recognizable identity.

The surface shows characteristics consistent with age, with paint settled into the grain and a finish that reads naturally rather than artificially distressed. The simplicity of the design—text only, without graphic embellishment—gives it a strong, graphic presence that works equally well in traditional or modern interiors.

Historical records note that millinery was a prominent trade in Midwestern towns such as Eagle, Wisconsin during the late 19th century, making signage of this type consistent with documented commercial activity of the period.

Details:

  • Period: Late 19th to early 20th century

  • Type: Hand-painted commercial trade sign

  • Material: Solid wood, single board construction

  • Finish: Black painted ground with white lettering

  • Text: “Eagle Millinery Co.”

  • Origin: American

A strong example of early American commercial signage—straightforward, functional, and increasingly difficult to find in original form.

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