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Late 19th-Century French Painted Metal Charcuterie Sign - 40¼"

SKU: 21519
Sale priceUS$1,850

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This charming French charcuterie sign, crafted from a thin metal sheet, embodies rustic elegance with its whimsical depiction of a pig painted in a soft pink hue. Mounted on a sturdy iron bracket with rust patina, it draws the eye with its delightful simplicity and pastoral charm. Signs like this were commonplace in French towns until the mid-20th century, adorning shopfronts to signal the presence of a butcher or charcuterie. This particular piece stands out for its playful design: a small painted eye, a nearly smiling expression, and thin legs tucked beneath its plump belly, all lending it an endearing, folk-art quality.
Today, this antique sign would make a delightful addition to a kitchen or dining area, offering a playful nod to culinary heritage. Whether displayed on a wall or above a pantry door, it brings a touch of vintage French countryside charm, inviting warmth and a bit of history into the home. 


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 28¾" high x 40¼" long x 2"
Approx. overall 73cm high x 102cm long x 5cm

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