Title: Rare Antique Case Eagle Neon Farm Machinery Advertising Sign
Shipping: $29.00
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Period: 20th Century
History: Art
Origin: North America > United States
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Item Date: N/A
Item ID: 569
Consignment / call for price adjustments and availability / Presenting an incredibly rare and very large antique Case Eagle Neon Farm Machinery Advertising Sign—a world-class fine art petroliana collectible. It boasts a 101-point museum and investment-quality neon and electrical restoration, including all new electrical parts, wiring, and solid-state transformers. This masterpiece is signed and certified by the award-winning artist H.J. Nick. An extremely rare find from the 1930s, it's a die-cut porcelain enamel sign featuring the original Case Farm Machinery Corporation advertisement with the famous "Abe The Eagle" mascot, inspired by Wisconsin's 8th Infantry Logo. The Case Eagle Neon Sign: Rare Vintage Farm Machinery Advertising is currently available at BusaccaGallery.com, among hundreds of other collectible automobilia and petroliana items. This single-sided, die-cut sign measures 80 inches at its tallest point, 35 inches at its widest point, and is housed in a 6-inch deep heavy metal casing. The sign showcases Case's iconic Abe the Eagle logo perched on top of the earth, rendered in full color on genuine porcelain enamel. The neon has been fully rebuilt by experts, with glass blowers using the same techniques and materials as the original neon. The detailed neon work includes yellow on the body and feathers of the eagle, orange on the feet and beak, and white on the head and neck area. The word "Case" across the globe lights up in orange neon, and the border of the globe lights up in light blue neon. Originally displayed at authorized Case dealerships in the early 1900s, it's a true piece of authentic advertising history. Like all our collectible signs, this rare vintage Case Eagle neon sign is sold in its original, unrestored condition as pictured. We refrain from restoring old signs because we believe that every ding, dent, and blemish is part of the item's story and history. The only exception is the 101-point museum-quality neon restoration, supervised, certified, and signed by the award-winning artist H.J. Nick, meeting all world-class fine art qualifications. This certification ensures that each item bearing his signature is backed by over 100 years of manufacturing world-class fine art handmade collectibles and restoring America's finest collectibles to original, museum-quality condition. Additionally, all electrical parts, including wiring and solid-state transformers, have been replaced. The neon features a separate on/off toggle pull cord as pictured.
This sign pays homage to the original glory of this historic advertisement. Preserved in its authentic regional housing. The sign continues to tell the story of Case Farm Machinery's legacy in the 1930s, capturing the essence of a bygone era in the world of agricultural machinery and advertising. The 1930s Case Eagle Neon Farm Machinery Advertising Sign represents a chapter in the rich history of Case Farm Machinery Corporation. Born in an era marked by innovation and industrial prowess, this rare gem served as a beacon of advertising excellence at authorized Case dealerships. The sign's design, featuring the esteemed "Abe The Eagle" mascot inspired by Wisconsin's 8th Infantry Logo, reflects the company's commitment to both quality craftsmanship and iconic branding. The 1930s Case Eagle Neon Farm Machinery Advertising Sign is a rare gem, embodying the essence of a bygone era. Originally displayed at authorized Case dealerships, this die-cut porcelain enamel sign features the iconic "Abe The Eagle" mascot, inspired by Wisconsin's 8th Infantry Logo. Standing at 80 inches tall and 35 inches wide, housed in a 6-inch deep heavy metal casing, it's a testament to the golden age of advertising. The neon, meticulously restored by glass blowers using traditional techniques, brings to life the vibrant colors of the eagle. Sold in its original, unrestored condition, except for the 101-point museum-quality neon restoration supervised and certified by artist H.J. Nick, this sign encapsulates the history and allure of Case Farm Machinery Corporation's advertising legacy from the 1930s.