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Victoria Motorcycles Single Sided Die-Cut Porcelain German Sign
Why buy this Single Sided Victoria Motorcycles Die-Cut Porcelain German Sign?
The Victoria company was founded in 1886 and began operating as a bicycle manufacturer. In 1901, the company began making motorcycles in Nurnburg, Germany. The company also made cars for a time, but its success in doing so was limited. This sign is one that the company might have sent to a garage or dealership to promote its products. Signs like this one were provided free of charge and benefited both Victoria and the retailer. While most signs of this type were used heavily, this one remains in Excellent condition. Made of porcelain, the sign weighs roughly 8 lbs. and measures 24". This sign comes with a certificate of authenticity, which is especially important given its condition.
- This sign dates back to the 1930's, a difficult yet pivotal decade in American history. This period started with the Great Depression, which led to the New Deal programs of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Those programs formed the basis of the modern welfare state and included infrastructure projects such as the Hoover Dam. The decade was also famous for the Dust Bowl and the start of World War II, though the United States did not enter the war until the 1940's.
Add this Single Sided Die-Cut Porcelain Victoria Motorcycles German Sign to your collection today.
Grade | Excellent |
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Grading Service | Uncertified |
Dimensions | 24 |
Weight (Approx) | 8lbs |
Vintage Condition | Excellent |
Vintage Country | US |