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Video: Unexpected Ohio Company Vintage Sign in Spanish
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November 2011

Terry Kovel shows a 1920s U.S. sign written in Spanish. The sign, advertising a corn grinder, is from the C.S. Bell Company. Since ‘bell’ is Campanita in Spanish, both words are on the sign. Go to Kovels.com for more information about advertising collectibles, and vintage signs.

 

 

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