New York Detour Street Sign Vintage Black and White Grungy Wall Decor
New York Detour Street Sign Vintage Black and White Grungy Wall Decor
Couldn't load pickup availability
This vintage black and white metal New York Detour street sign would make a wonderful piece of wall decor. This street sign is embossed and was originally issued by the New York Highway Department, denoted by the staggered mounting holes. While there are no dates marked on the sign itself, it dates to between 1942 and 1962, when the department was known to issue this style. This old sign would be an amazing piece of modern industrial decor and really has a wonderful patina giving it that grungy aesthetic.
Condition:
It is in great original vintage condition, showing some nice character and patina.
Size:
Measures about 12 inches long and 7 inches wide.
Check out our other neat signs and advertising pieces here!
Share




Let customers speak for us
from 224 reviews
Plate is in great condition with a true vintage vibe. Very pleased.

It was exactly like I wanted. Thsnks

very nice arrived in good shape thanks

Sign was just as advertised. Thanks

I purchased an original 48 star American flag license plate topper for my 1939 LaSalle Convertible. The product was everything the vendor said it was. Very happy with the results. Highly recommended.

Excellent service, well pleased, great job folks!

Great

1964 Florida License Plate Vintage DMV Clear YOM 12W11700

Vacancy Tin Sign Vintage Bed and Breakfast Wall Decor

Love it

Love the item and it was timely and securely delivered.

Love it

Wonderful glimpse back to the glory days of Vegas. All of the properties depicted on this pennant are long gone with only 2 or 3 being rebuilt. Excellent quality and fairly priced.

Mahalo for your expert packing and fast shipping of this unique Roxy Tiki artifact! I’m stoked that it’s back in Hawaii. My buying experience was very good and highly professional.

Love the clock! it’s in great shape, a little noisy but very cool. Hope you have other Telethons or 30’s GE clocks in the future.