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    Posted 12 years ago

    Choochoobob
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    This Railroad Crossing sign was in a barn I bought; I believe it was Boston and Maine Crossing Sign. It's quite large - each side is one piece of wood 11 1/2 inches wide and 8 feet long. The paint is original and the letters are slightly raised because the black paint weathered less than the white and they stand out a bit. The sign is two-sided and I remember seeing them when I was young - a long time ago!

    What can you tell me about its age and value?

    Thanks for your help.

    Choochoobob

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    1. joeikon joeikon, 11 years ago
      Sign would be from the 1910's-1930's, value I'd say about $200-$250.

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