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Maurice H Newmark / Census of the City and County of Los Angeles California 1st

Maurice H Newmark / Census of the City and County of Los Angeles California 1st
Maurice H Newmark / Census of the City and County of Los Angeles California 1st
Maurice H Newmark / Census of the City and County of Los Angeles California 1st

Maurice H Newmark / Census of the City and County of Los Angeles California 1st
Census of the City and County of Los Angeles, California For the Year 1850 Together with an Analysis and an Appendix. Author: Newmark, Maurice H. Title: Census of the City and County of Los Angeles, California For the Year 1850 Together with an Analysis and an Appendix Publication: Los Angeles: The Times-Mirror Press, 1929 Edition: First edition. Original olive cloth with gold lettering on spine and front cover. Frontispiece portrait of Hector Alliot. In this work author Marco Newmark also documents the first Jewish residents of Los Angeles and the Spanish Land grant families. First publication from an apparently unique original draft saved from the rubbish-heap fire by the legendary Cecil B. De Mille, who graciously presented it to the Southwest Museum. Includes 7 pages of b/w photographic reproductions, 1 fold out plan, and 6 facsimile pages from the original census. Minor scratch on front cover. Binding in overall good+, interior in very good condition. We offer a broad selection of rare, out-of-print and antiquarian books with an emphasis on photography, architecture, art, Judaica, Bibles, Weimar Germany and the Third Reich, modernism, Olympic Games, erotica and foreign-language works, especially German, Hebrew, Polish and Yiddish. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
Maurice H Newmark / Census of the City and County of Los Angeles California 1st
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1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty

1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty

1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
Someone on my wife’s side of the family took a driving tour of Southern California back in 1928 and filed away these five pamphlets/maps/tourism guides from the region. Featuring Catalina Tanner Island, Riverside County, the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel, and two for Tanner bus tours. Like new, stored in a climate-controlled facility for decades. No foxing, bends, notes, underlinings, or other issues. More photos, measurements and details available on request.
1920s Los Angeles/Southern California maps/hotel/tourism pamphlets- Minty
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History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919

History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919

History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
Vandor, History Of Fresno County, California With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County Who Have Been Identified with its Growth and Development from the Early Days to the Present Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA. This very nice 2 volume set that chronicles the early history of Fresno County California is in great shape. The bindings are very strong and pages are crisp and clean with some light foxing. Please view all photos for additional details and description. Many other items currently available in our store. Thank you for stopping by and shopping with us.
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
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Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO

Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO

Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
This is an enchanting and wonderful Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting on Artist Board, by the esteemed early California landscape painter, John Bond Francisco 1863 – 1931. The piece depicts a tranquil sunset scene at dusk, with the golden orange hues of the setting sun portrayed in striking contrast with the shadowy silhouettes of the trees and forest below. In the foreground, a placid body of water, possibly a small pond is visible. Bond Francisco in the lower right corner. This small gem is approximately 14 1/4 inches wide x 14 1/2 inches tall including frame. Actual artwork is approximately 7 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches. This painting likely dates to the late 1910’s – 1920’s. Good condition for age and storage, with mild – moderate scuffing, scratches and edge wear to the original antique period wooden frame please see photos. Acquired from an old collection in Los Angeles County, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! 1863 – Cincinnati, Ohio. 1931 – Los Angeles, California. Landscape, figure and portrait painting. John Bond Francisco (1863 – 1931) was active/lived in California, Ohio. John Francisco is known for Landscape, figure and portrait painting. John Bond Francisco was born in Cincinnati, OH on Dec. From an early age Francisco was drawn to both music and art. He studied the violin with Hermann Eckhardt and painting at the Cincinnati Art Academy for several years. He arrived in Los Angeles in 1887 and was so taken with the beauty of the place, he opted to make it his home. He soon continued his studies in Berlin, Munich, and in Paris at Académies Julian and Colarossi under Courtois, Bouguereau, and Robert-Fleury. While in Europe he studied the violin in the morning hours and painting in the afternoon. Upon returning to Los Angeles in 1892, he married and built a home at 1401 Albany Street where he lived for the rest of his life. Combining an art and music career, he helped form the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and served as their first concert master. While teaching music and art at his studio, he made painting excursions into the surrounding countryside, often with his pupil Elmer Wachtel. He combined his Munich technique with that of the Barbizon’s influence to produce paintings of California deserts and mountains that held dramatic light and shade contrasts. Later his palette brightened, and he leaned more toward Impressionism. Francisco’s studio in the Blanchard Bldg and his home were a mecca for both painters and musicians until his death on Jan. Member: American Artists Club (Munich); Calif. Art Club; Laguna Beach AA; Painters & Sculptors of LA; Athletic Club (LA); LA AA. In: UCLA; LACMA; Orange County (CA) Museum. Who’s Who in the Pacific Southwest. Who’s Who in California. 1929; Los Angeles Times, 8-3-1930. Artists of the American West. Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he became a California painter of impressionist mountain and desert landscapes with dramatic lighting effects. He was one of the earliest landscape painters to live in Los Angeles. He studied art and music at Ohio State University and also went to Europe, painting with Fechner in Berlin and Nauen in Munich. In Paris, he studied at the Julian and Colarossi Academies, and his teachers were William Adolphe Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fleury, and Gustave Courtois. He also painted in Switzerland, Germany, and France, and took violin lessons in Berlin and Paris. In 1887, he settled in Los Angeles where he married and spent the remainder of his life, combining careers of fine art painting and music. His home and studio at 1401 Albany Street became a popular gathering place for artists and musicians. In 1897, he helped form the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and was its first concert master. He painted mountain and tree landscapes and glowing desert scenes, often painting with landscapist Elmer Wachtel. He was first in northern Arizona in 1906 as a guest of the Santa Fe Railroad, and one of his Grand Canyon views was used for a travel ad. Biography from William A. Bond Francisco was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1863, where he studied music and fine art. Further studies in Berlin, Munich, and Paris followed his move to Los Angeles in the 1880’s. Bond would pursue careers in art and music. He was instrumental in founding the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, serving as its first conductor. Painting in a Barbizon palette, Francisco also taught from his studio, and on painting excursions. Among his students was Elmer Wachtel. John Bond Francisco died in Los Angeles in 1931. John Bond Francisco (December 14, 1863 – January 8, 1931) was an American painter and violinist. He exhibited his paintings in Los Angeles , California. As early as 1892 and he co-founded the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897. Francisco was born on December 14, 1863, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father, Andrew Wiggins Francisco, was the editor of the Ohio State Journal. Francisco graduated from Ohio State University. And he also studied in Paris, Munich and Berlin. Francisco began his career as a music teacher in Los Angeles, California in 1887. He exhibited his paintings in Los Angeles as early as 1892. Francisco was a member of the Southern California Art Club and the Laguna Beach Art Club, and he founded the Society of Fine Arts of Southern California in 1895. Two years later, in 1897, he co-founded the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra with Harley Hamilton. And he was its first concert master. Francisco resided at 1401 Albany Street in Los Angeles with his wife, née Nanette Louise Gottschalk. They had a son, Jack Bond Francisco Jr. And a daughter, Mrs Herbert McGaffey. Francisco died at home on January 8, 1931, at age 68, and he was buried in the Rosedale Cemetery. According to Peter J. Holliday, Francisco was responsible for conferring respectability on the artist’s calling in Los Angeles. California’s State Librarian, Francisco showed “that life could be lived for art in Los Angeles and Southern California with panache and financial success, ” and he dazzled contemporary Los Angelenos and filled them with pride that Culture was at last coming to the Southland. In 1992, his grandson donated his papers to the Smithsonian Institution. S Archives of American Art. His work can be seen at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, John Bond Francisco was a serious student of the violin and painting, both of which he studied in Munich. He also studied painting at the Académie Julian under William Bouguereau, Gustave Courtois, and Robert-Fleury, and at the Académie Colarossi under Thomas Couture and Jean-André Rixens. The disciplines he developed during this important period of his young career helped his become one of California’s most important artists. After completing his European studies, Francisco traveled to California in 1887 and settled in Los Angeles. He became a prominent cultural figure there; he performed as a violinist, painted, taught, and entertained in his lavish home and studio, which he built at 1401 Albany Street. Francisco was a founding member of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and served as its first concertmaster. Francisco’s first exhibition in Los Angeles in 1892 was almost exclusively figural studies reminiscent of the work he produced during his time at the Académie Julian. In 1899 he opened his own art school, and while he continued painting figural subjects, he also began to explore the California landscape. His early landscapes were influenced by the French Barbizon school, but he soon took up a lighter impressionist palette. In 1906, the Santa Fe Railroad recognized his talents as a landscape painter and commissioned Francisco to paint a series of scenes of the Grand Canyon to be used to promote the region and the railroad. Bond Francisco was a member of many California art organizations and he served on the Chicago World’s Fair jury in 1893. His home became a social, artistic, and theatrical destination for many in the Los Angeles area. Many notable musicians, artists, and actors were entertained in the spacious and inviting Francisco home and studio. Celebrities like Sarah Bernhardt, Victor Herbert, and Lillian Russell were frequent guests at the grand parties hosted by the artist and his wife. John Bond Francisco Biography. John Bond Francisco was an American painter associated with the early California school of Impressionism. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1863, he became recognized as an accomplished California painter, his Impressionist mountain and desert landscapes featured the dramatic lighting effects influenced by his early training in the Barbizon School in France. As one of the earliest landscape painters to live in Los Angeles, his paintings were highly sought after by collectors. Francisco traveled and painted California’s and the southwest’s varied landscapes, often he was seen painting with fellow landscapist Elmer Wachtel. He passed away in Los Angeles in 1931. Bond Francisco (1863 – 1931) built a home in Los Angeles for his bride, the singer Nanette Louise. Their house became the scene of many elegant evenings with music and dancing, and Francisco once said that “the best things in life are the friends it brings to you” Millier, J. Bond Francisco Honored as Last Paintings Shown. He was as much a musician as an artist, helping establish the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and serving as its first concert master. Francisco founded a private academy of art and focused initially on portraits and figure studies, but he is better known for his later images of sun-washed California landscapes.
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
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Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45×15

Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15

Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. Los Angeles County Line highway sign. Up for sale today is this Los Angeles County Line. Made to the exact state standard used from 1959 to the present day. The 1959 standard changed the background color from black to green on these classic California signs – one of the longest styles in continuous service. A n original of these is not only very rare to find scrapped, but is a herculean effort to transport; furthermore, they enjoy their active service on the highways of California. So here is your chance to own an excellent display piece, without chancing legal trouble… The sign is flat printed on heavy gauge steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 16 pounds, 12 ounces. The signs in use in the field are much more colossal – this one is a precise rescaling of the freeway style sign down to a much more manageable 45 x 15 inch size. It is a non-reflective sign – perfect for ordinary display, indoors or outdoors. If you would like a larger size version, please ask as I can certainly make one! This is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law.
Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15
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Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A

Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A
Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A
Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A
Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A
Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A
Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A
Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A

Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A
Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall Art Pictures Canvas Print Posters Painting Framed Home Living Room Decoration 5 Piece Ready to Hang(60&#######x27;&#######x27;Wx32&#######x27;&#######x27;H). Size: 60&#######x27;&#######x27;Wx32&#######x27;&#######x27;H Color: Artwork-20 Brand: Artbrush Tower MPN: DKZK-Travel-C-80×30-20 UPC: Does not apply EAN: Does not apply. Product Dimensions: 16 x 32 x 0.01 inches. Item Weight: 4.09 pounds. Item model number: DKZK-Travel-C-80×30-20. Date First Available: December 1, 2020. High Definition Giclee modern canvas printing artwork, photo picture printed on high quality canvas. Stretched and framed, each panel has a black hook for easy mounting on wooden bars for easy hanging. A perfect wall art for living room, bedroom, kitchen, office, Hotel, dining room, office, bathroom, bar etc. Believe that we can make you satisfied through our efforts.
Los Angeles County Aerial View Wall Decor California Skyline Landscape Wall A
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Orange California = Eighty Minutes From Los Angeles Thirty Minutes 1910

Orange California = Eighty Minutes From Los Angeles Thirty Minutes 1910

Orange California = Eighty Minutes From Los Angeles Thirty Minutes 1910
ORANGE, CALIFORNIA = EIGHTY MINUTES FROM LOS ANGELES; THIRTY MINUTES FROM THE OCEAN; ONE HUNDRED MINUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN RESORTS. Author: [California] Title: ORANGE, CALIFORNIA = EIGHTY MINUTES FROM LOS ANGELES; THIRTY MINUTES FROM THE OCEAN; ONE HUNDRED MINUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN RESORTS Publication: circa 1910. Description: An early promotional broadsheet for the northern Orange County, California city incorporated in 1888. ” Although undated, the appearance of “The Public Library suggests a date of around 1910 as the Carnegie Library at 407 East Chapman Avenue was opened in 1908. Broadsheet (9 3/8″ x 12 1/4″), printed on the recto only. Creasing from prior folds, likely for mailing; else fresh and clean. Scarce, OCLC locates only one holding, at Yale. Established in 1981, Johnson Rare Books & Archives offers a wide array of materials from fine first editions to holographic letters, vernacular photography, archives, and other cultural resources. Our bricks and mortar location in downtown Covina, The Book Shop, is located about 20 miles east of Los Angeles. The shop is open six days a week and houses an inventory of some 30,000 titles, ranging from the general second-hand to the truly antiquarian. As proud members of the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA), we uphold our association’s code of ethics. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
Orange California = Eighty Minutes From Los Angeles Thirty Minutes 1910
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Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s

Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s
Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s
Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s
Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s
Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s
Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s
Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s

Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s
Fine topographical bird’s-eye view of the Greater Lake Tahoe Region, oriented with east at the top, based upon original artwork by Gerald A. The map extends from Donner Pass Summit at lower left corner, to Blue Mountain at lower right, from Reno to Walker Lake and notes that it was Painted by Gerald A. Topographical features such as mountains and lakes, many ski areas, etc. Are named, such as Squaw Valley Ski Area, Tahoe City Ski Hill and Bijou Ski Hill Golf Course. The map was utilized by the Lake Tahoe-Sierra Chamber of Commerce to illustrate a promotional pamphlet. Eddy did several maps of the Lake Tahoe area, as well as other illustrations, although he is perhaps best known as the illustrator of several interesting historical maps of the Los Angeles area, including. The old Spanish and Mexican ranchos of Los Angeles County.
Lake Tahoe California Nevada brochure map by Gerald a Eddy 1940s
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1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air

1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air

1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
Hi, making room for new inventory. Original 1950s vintage painting on canvas board, oil or acrylic, some texture and layering to paint, signed Benny Acosta (dated 1958). Lovely original 1950s artwork from La Puente, California, a small town 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The artist’s name and location are written on the back of the board. The painting has a quiet dirt country road beside foothills and fields, a pale blue sky overhead. There is a grove of dense trees on the right side behind a small red house. Wildflowers dot the green landscape. The hills are shades of blue and purple. Cameo canvas board measures 17 7/8″ Width x 13 7/8″ Height. Note: Overall good condition for age with some wear, spots and markings. You have feedback or communication issues. Our store policies and contact info are on front page of our store. Thanks so much for your interest.
1950s Landscape La Puente Valley Los Angeles California Painting Plein Air
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California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11×12

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11x12
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11x12

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11x12
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. California State Route 39 sign. Up for sale today is this California state route 39 route sign. Made to the exact 1964 standard from when California switched from white miner’s spade route markers to green ones. An updated version of this shield is still in use to the present day on this famous highway. Take this opportunity to show your love for California and own a piece of roadside history all in one! This state route currently exists in segments, due to a massive mud and rockslide in 1978. The segments cover portions of Orange County and Los Angeles County. The Orange County section runs from the Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) in Huntington Beach to Whittier Avenue in La Habra. The Los Angeles County section runs from its intersection with Interstate 10 in West Covina to its junction with State Route 2 in the Angeles National Forest. I can, of course, make this sign with any route or destination of your choice. Here is your chance to own a beautiful sign commemorating all the fun you and your loved ones have had along this lovely route, without breaking the bank. An original of these is very rare to find scrapped; most still enjoy their active service along the roads of California. I can make any destination sign; inquire about your home town! The sign is flat printed on steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 3 lb. And is 11 by 12 inches. If you would like a different size, city name, or route number, please do not hesitate to inquire. This is a high quality, heavy steel, non-reflective sign – perfect for indoor or outdoor display, with great gloss to replicate the old-school porcelain look. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A, packed with care, and mailed from zip code 61833. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law. Please note: The watermark and bear logo in the design preview will not appear on the actual sign. We have begun adding a watermark because we have had problems with other companies copying our artwork to make lesser-quality imitations. You will only get this high level of quality in design and materials from Signs by Jake.
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11x12