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Masterpiece Signs of the World (Images & Addresses)
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Masterpiece Signs of the World (Images & Addresses)
The basic idea here is to post the location of the best signs and art found in ordinary locations such as pubs and shopfronts etc from times gone by . No rules as such but it should be still in existance , please give full address and a short discription and a picture. (Admin Note: Images in this thread should probably be open to any sign anyone thinks is a masterpiece and not limited to pubs nor limited to signs found only in non-US countries. If you link to other images found on the Internet, please include the URL to the site from which it is linked. MJ)
Here are a couple to start it off:
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The Philharmonic Dining Rooms Hope Street Liverpool England
Probably one of the most ornate pubs in England Carving ,gilding, cut glass, I suggest you take the time to have lunch here No 2 Brooks & Co 136 Baggott Street Dublin Ireland
Nice carved fascia and glass panel, My mother grew up in this neighbourhood and remembers the shop from the 1930's. Dublin will feature further on in this list
Here are a couple to start it off:
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The Philharmonic Dining Rooms Hope Street Liverpool England
Probably one of the most ornate pubs in England Carving ,gilding, cut glass, I suggest you take the time to have lunch here No 2 Brooks & Co 136 Baggott Street Dublin Ireland
Nice carved fascia and glass panel, My mother grew up in this neighbourhood and remembers the shop from the 1930's. Dublin will feature further on in this list
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a couple of shots from inside the philharmonic
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Paris side streets.
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Gare De Lyon is a major train station in downtown Paris
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The Tottenam Pub in London
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The Vines Pub also in Liverpool. Two sides of the same fireplace.
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I have updated the map again.
Doug could you check if the adresses of some of the pubs in London is correct?
I tried to find the Mooneys but could not find the adress.
http://maps.google.nl/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&h ... a3&t=h&z=7
Where are the masterpieces of North America to be seen?
Shall I put the sign museum up as an location?
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Doug could you check if the adresses of some of the pubs in London is correct?
I tried to find the Mooneys but could not find the adress.
http://maps.google.nl/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&h ... a3&t=h&z=7
Where are the masterpieces of North America to be seen?
Shall I put the sign museum up as an location?
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The Forresters Arms. Ashton Old Road .Manchester
This little gem is in a run down part of town, most of the shops and houses around it have been demolished so I think this must have a preservation order on it. Whist there are a few ceramic tiled pubs around most do not have the original lettering mainly due to changes in brewery ownership and name changes. a few years ago they took a pub like this down tile by tile and reconstructed it a Manchester airport (terminal 1 departures) No art and craft inside!Terry Colley
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Rondo Beach Brewing in Los Angeles
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the kings head in London
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Found this signature and sign while in Brighton a few weeks ago. I'd always wanted to know what shop would have carried out this as well as a couple other survivors in London from about 1895
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a few more glass pieces from this summers sojourn. All taken at the Mitre in Paddington London and quite close to the train station. Craven Terrace I believe was the actual street name
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Is that a little Doug I see in the punties of the last photo?
Photo's look very nice, thank you.
Erik
Photo's look very nice, thank you.
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This is a nice cast metal sign on Cross St Manchester, Painted black and gilded although the centre panel is clear plastic it would have originally been slumped glass probably embossed or cut. the whole sign is on a curve, will try and get colour shot of it soon
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a few more...interesting treatment of shade on a dimensional sign in Scotland somewhere
of course the michelin building in London with it's art deco front
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also from London and can't remember where other than in Isslington a survivor (or at least it was a 5yrs ago)
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Thought a few more were worth adding here. Seeing Dave Smith's addition about the Tottenham in London brought these to mind.
The second is at The Elgin in Ladbroke Grove London...which also is just around the corner from where Reginald Christie did his deeds if you're interested in true crime.
The first is at the Boleyn also in London. It is at the site where Anne Boleyn lost "er ed" after frustrating Henry the 8th's ambitions.
The second is at The Elgin in Ladbroke Grove London...which also is just around the corner from where Reginald Christie did his deeds if you're interested in true crime.
The first is at the Boleyn also in London. It is at the site where Anne Boleyn lost "er ed" after frustrating Henry the 8th's ambitions.
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Also from my most recent London Pub crawl, a survivor from what is at present called Inn 1888. Original Morris and Son
a couple of details added for posterity
from Bristol on the same trip at the Kings head
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Residentz in Würzburg north Bavaria Germany
A must see, one of the most beautifully decorated glass panels.
It is to be seen in a room named the 'Spiegelkabinett' wich is fully packed with glass panels, framed in gilded roccoco framing.
This room can be found in the Residentz palace of the north Bavarian city Würzburg.
Short history found on wikipedia: "As a result of a devastating air raid on March 16, 1945, the Residence was almost completely burnt out and only the central building with the Vestibule, Garden Hall, Staircase, White Hall and Imperial Hall survived the inferno, their roofs destroyed. From the attic the fire ate down through wooden ceilings and floors, and all the furnishings and wall paneling which had not been stored elsewhere were devoured by the flames. Much of the furnishing and large sections of the wall paneling of the period rooms had been removed in time and thus escaped destruction. Neumann's stone vaults withstood the collapse of the burning attic. However, because the roofs had gone, further damage was incurred in the ensuing period due to dampness. In the Court Chapel, for example, the most of the ceiling frescoes by Rudolph Byss succumbed to the subsequent consequences of the fire in spite of the intact vault and had to be laboriously reconstructed.
From 1945 to 1987 the building and its interiors were reconstructed to their current state. The rebuilding cost about €20m Euros".
The wall decoration of the Mirror Cabinet, completed between 1740 and 1745 and the most precious interior created in the Würzburg Residenz under Prince-Bishop Friedrich Carl von Schönborn, was completely destroyed in the bombing raids of 1945. Based on a preserved mirror fragment, numerous photographs and a watercolour by Georg Dehn (c. 1870/73), the entire room shell was however recreated between 1979 and 1987, using the old techniques. This reconstruction, together with the rescued furnishings, gives visitors an idea of the overwhelming effect originally produced by what was perhaps the most original example of interior decoration in the Würzburg rococo style.
Detail of the painting on the wall of the Mirror Cabinet.
Mirror cabinets are found in numerous German baroque and rococo palaces. They are usually panelled rooms with inset mirrors, carvings and stucco-work, where porcelain was frequently displayed.
The walls of the Würzburg Mirror Cabinet, however, consisted entirely of glass panels, which were prepared on the back using a special technique: either paintings were produced on the partially recessed mirror ground, or drawings were engraved into a gold ground that was applied on the back of the mirror and then underlaid with dark gloss paint. By this means, instead of displaying Oriental porcelain figures in front of the mirrors as was customary, a rich array of exotic figures and scenes could be incorporated directly into the mirrors.
Here a link for the Residentz on Google maps: Residentz on Google maps
It is to be seen in a room named the 'Spiegelkabinett' wich is fully packed with glass panels, framed in gilded roccoco framing.
This room can be found in the Residentz palace of the north Bavarian city Würzburg.
Short history found on wikipedia: "As a result of a devastating air raid on March 16, 1945, the Residence was almost completely burnt out and only the central building with the Vestibule, Garden Hall, Staircase, White Hall and Imperial Hall survived the inferno, their roofs destroyed. From the attic the fire ate down through wooden ceilings and floors, and all the furnishings and wall paneling which had not been stored elsewhere were devoured by the flames. Much of the furnishing and large sections of the wall paneling of the period rooms had been removed in time and thus escaped destruction. Neumann's stone vaults withstood the collapse of the burning attic. However, because the roofs had gone, further damage was incurred in the ensuing period due to dampness. In the Court Chapel, for example, the most of the ceiling frescoes by Rudolph Byss succumbed to the subsequent consequences of the fire in spite of the intact vault and had to be laboriously reconstructed.
From 1945 to 1987 the building and its interiors were reconstructed to their current state. The rebuilding cost about €20m Euros".
The wall decoration of the Mirror Cabinet, completed between 1740 and 1745 and the most precious interior created in the Würzburg Residenz under Prince-Bishop Friedrich Carl von Schönborn, was completely destroyed in the bombing raids of 1945. Based on a preserved mirror fragment, numerous photographs and a watercolour by Georg Dehn (c. 1870/73), the entire room shell was however recreated between 1979 and 1987, using the old techniques. This reconstruction, together with the rescued furnishings, gives visitors an idea of the overwhelming effect originally produced by what was perhaps the most original example of interior decoration in the Würzburg rococo style.
Detail of the painting on the wall of the Mirror Cabinet.
Mirror cabinets are found in numerous German baroque and rococo palaces. They are usually panelled rooms with inset mirrors, carvings and stucco-work, where porcelain was frequently displayed.
The walls of the Würzburg Mirror Cabinet, however, consisted entirely of glass panels, which were prepared on the back using a special technique: either paintings were produced on the partially recessed mirror ground, or drawings were engraved into a gold ground that was applied on the back of the mirror and then underlaid with dark gloss paint. By this means, instead of displaying Oriental porcelain figures in front of the mirrors as was customary, a rich array of exotic figures and scenes could be incorporated directly into the mirrors.
Here a link for the Residentz on Google maps: Residentz on Google maps
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Here are some pictures from one of my favorite stores in Florence, Italy.
Located on the Arno river beside the Ponte Vecchio, Papini Leather Goods had a great logo, finely gilded windows and a gilded leather ceiling.
The business was started in 1896 and the window gilding was done in 1929.
Here it is on Google Maps, where you can also get a street view of the storefront:
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=papini+l ... CAgQ_AUoAA
Located on the Arno river beside the Ponte Vecchio, Papini Leather Goods had a great logo, finely gilded windows and a gilded leather ceiling.
The business was started in 1896 and the window gilding was done in 1929.
Here it is on Google Maps, where you can also get a street view of the storefront:
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=papini+l ... CAgQ_AUoAA
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The Crown Bar in Belfast, near where I grew up, is stunning inside and out.
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And the Palace Theatre in Plymouth where I live now. This beautiful building was turned into a nightclub, and is now derelict. I would love to try to help save it.
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And the Palace Theatre in Plymouth where I live now. This beautiful building was turned into a nightclub, and is now derelict. I would love to try to help save it.
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Here are a few from the Viaduct pub in London. Have included a couple of detail photos as well to keep the wolves happy ;=)
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I know this is an odd one to add to the "Masterpiece" collection but I think it is an incredible piece with probably an authentic representation. Naive but rich. Found it in a small village in Scotland.
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This is Star and Garter in Soho, London England. You see a lot of these glass fronts with metal letters mounted behind. I thought I should get this one posted as you never know when it will simply disappear.
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Here are a couple photos from the Blue Last in London England. It's always hard to sort out fact from fiction but if I recall, this piece was rediscovered after WW2 when a wall that had been installed to protect it was pulled down....to everyone surprise including the owners.
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Since we're in the mood for glass work and everyone loves them, these are from the Dog and Duck also in downtown London. There obviously were 3 of these panels at one time but I'm guessing wear and tear has taken it's toll.
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These 2 photos are from the Bunch of Grapes just off Old Brompton Road in London as well. It has been my favourite pub to visit and been there many times. There is a treasure trove of antique details and many pieces of glass from all different manufacturers. This one is a remarkable survivor especially considering it's outdoor location.
Also from here is this remarkable carved screen which even though not exactly sign related is worthy of deriving a little inspiration ;=)
Also from here is this remarkable carved screen which even though not exactly sign related is worthy of deriving a little inspiration ;=)
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Since I'm on a roll here....how about a carved letter from the Edgar Wallace and a glass piece from the centre of the back bar at the Museum Tavern in London. This pub is at risk of being demolished because of it's location and low level of trade I'm thinking. Is just around the corner from the British Museum (prime real estate) and a small pub at least by North American standards.
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Hi Doug,
Sad to think that some of these pubs are going away in the name of progress. Such a loss.
Thank you very greatly for posting these treasures of your travels and sharing them with those who really appreciate
all the skills that created them so long ago. I tip my hat to you mate!
Sad to think that some of these pubs are going away in the name of progress. Such a loss.
Thank you very greatly for posting these treasures of your travels and sharing them with those who really appreciate
all the skills that created them so long ago. I tip my hat to you mate!
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I remember that one also on my London glass quest, a stupid little mis-hamered nail of the frame broke that treasure.Doug Bernhardt wrote:Here are a few from the Viaduct pub in London. Have included a couple of detail photos as well to keep the wolves happy ;=)
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Hello Eric. Your work is beautiful and exceptionally well crafted. May I ask, do you use screenprinted back-up black and screen printing in your work? Thank you. Keep up the fine work.