Penn Fuel Gas-Lit Sign

Object/Artifact

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American Sign Museum

Name/Title

Penn Fuel Gas-Lit Sign

Description

A natural gas-powered sign that operated much like a gas street lamp. Each burner had a mantel like a Coleman lantern and a chimney globe to diffuse the light. Gas-lit signs were the only type of illuminated signs other than candle-lit signs prior to the late 1890s when the electric lightbulb was introduced. This sign is from the 1930s and is presumed to have been a promotion for the local gas company it identified. One of its front faces has been removed so that the internal workings can be viewed.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Category

z_New Category Needed (Re-sort)

Made/Created

Time Period

1930 - 1939

Dimensions

Height

43 in

Width

67 in

Depth

15 in

Material

Metal, Glass

Location

Category

Exhibit