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Halls Distemper
£250.00
A piece of early double sided product advertising to the decorating trade
Dimensions
W: 36cm (14in) x H: 25cm (10in)
Era
1910's/1920's
Notes
Hall’s (possibly G.W. Hall & Co., Birmingham) sanitary washable distemper was a brand of interior wall paint, essentially an early form of water-based paint or whitewash popular from the late Victorian period into the 1930s. The sign was manufactured by Wildman & Meguyer (clearly marked) which adds to its rarity.
Condition Moderate edge wear and enamel loss but excellent colour retention and readable text so good display condition for its age