original american depression-era single-sided stamped brass paradise theater (non-extant) hub electric manufacturer plaque with black enameled background

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hub electric company, chicago, il.

 

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late 1920's original single-sided stamped yellow brass hub electric company manufacturer plaque salvaged from a lighting control panel housed in the non-extant paradise theater designed by movie palace architect, john eberson. the plaque retains the original baked black enameled background used to contrast nicely against the slightly raised lettering. the diminutive plaques does contain surface wear consistent with age. chicago-based hub was known for their electrical stage lightning in theater construction.

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