I received a reply from the Crescent Cardboard company that makes the art board this sign is mounted on. Based on the logo and product information they said this is a 1950s era product, so the sign is either from the 50s or 60s based on the material.
Any guesses about the origin of this sign? It looks to be lithography or silkscreen print on silver metallic paper, and mounted on an art board substrate. Overall condition is pretty good with minor blemishes. The artist initials are LH in the skunk art. The back has a signature that reads "J...
Thank you both for your knowledge and assistance with confirming the identification. A potential buyer had messaged me asking for validation. I don't think there's any doubt now. I posted your comments in quotes on eBay attributed to aviation commentators (I didn't reference your names or site...
Hey everyone, looking for a little help here on this Hamilton Standard blade...
So far the only conclusion myself and others have come up with is that it is for a C-69 Lockheed Constellation aircraft.
Any additional expertise is greatly appreciated. I'm just now trying to sell it at auction on...