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These eye-catching scalloped-edge glass signs date back to the early 1900s–1940s and were commonly used in general stores, hotels, taverns, and pharmacies. Crafted using reverse-painted or silkscreened techniques on clear glass, they were made to be both decorative and durable.
Their wavy edges and bold graphics reflect the ornate styling of the era, making them standout pieces for collectors and vintage décor lovers alike. Each sign carries its own unique history and character — a timeless reminder of early American advertising.

Scalloped Edge Glass Sign
Note: There is a small cracked corner on the lower left; it's hardly noticeable and still very displayable.