Chas B. Farwick Glass Sign

Object/Artifact

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American Sign Museum

Name/Title

Chas B. Farwick Glass Sign

Entry/Object ID

2019.0033.0001

Description

Made from heavy glass, this sign is reverse painted and has gold-leaf. It reads, "Chas B. Farwick," and includes a fancy gold border with two far-left and far-right motifs. It is enclosed inside of a wooden border. Farwick signs was a company that was first established in 1870 by John H. Farwick at 123 W. Court Street. It sold stoves, roofing, hardware and paint supplies. In 1922, ownership was transferred to Charles Bernand Farwick, John H.'s youngest son and the namesake of this sign. Charles became Chas and kept the business at the same location but later gave it to the youngest of his sons, Bernard in 1954, the same year that the city purchased the Court St. property. Moving its location to 2018 Western Ave and changing their name to Chas. B Farwick & Son, they continued to sell roofing & sheet metal supplies. In the mid 1970s, the company eventually downsized, sold its assets and only sold select roofing materials out of Bernard's residence until his passing in 1981.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Category

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Made/Created

Time Period

1900 - 1909

Place

State

Unknown

Location

Category

Exhibit