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1929 US Cartridge Co "Come on, what ails yer!" Ammunition Shot Shells Cartridges 3D Display Sign

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:25.00 - 500,000.00 USD
Large cardboard die cut sign with good color and excellent graphics, circa 1929. "Come on, what ails yer!" by renowned artist William Harnden Foster (1927) features a snow scene with a hunter leading his dog away from a hidden rabbit. Various shotgun shell and cartridge boxes on the side panels. Reads "Clean-shooting, Keep rifle bores clean as a whistle" on the right and "A load for ever purpose, A shell for every purse" on the left. Exhibits with wear, spotting, discoloration and a few surface tears in general. The bottom shows with some damage, primarily on the right panel. The vertical log in 3D panel has a tear that has been repaired with tape. This is an outstanding hunting scene, reminiscent of sportsman art of the period. Marked CS91 3-29 Copyright U.S.C. Co Litho in USA. 41.5" H x 58" W.
DIMENSIONS
41.5 x 58 in