Endicott-Johnson Shoes for Everybody Opal Glass & Tin Sign

Object/Artifact

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American Sign Museum

Name/Title

Endicott-Johnson Shoes for Everybody Opal Glass & Tin Sign

Entry/Object ID

2002.0068.0003

Description

Double-faced porcelain enamel sign for "Endicott-Johnson Shoes for Everybody" has opal glass letters and pressed tin moldings in the Egg & Dart pattern. Sign as well as a large inventory of sign components were moved from the original Flexlume Sign Corp. factory in Buffalo, NY, to Flexlume's current location at 1464 Main St. in downtown Buffalo. Paddy Rowell's father, F.A. "Al" Rowell, acquired the physical assets of the production sign company in 1945 at auction. The inventory remained virtually undisturbed until the 1990's when sign collectors became aware Flexlume's history - particularly with regard to opal glass letter signs. The museum became aware of the Flexlume collection in 2000 and contacted Paddy Rowell to arrange a visit. The visit prompted the donation of the museum's collection of Flexlume items over the course of the next several years.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Category

z_New Category Needed (Re-sort)

Made/Created

Manufacturer

Flexlume Sign Corp

Time Period

1920 - 1929

Dimensions

Height

36 in

Width

72 in

Depth

9-1/2 in

Weight

600 lb

Material

opal glass, Metal, Paint

Location

Category

Exhibit

Condition

Overall Condition

Very Good