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Various: pre-war - 1920s cabin life preserver door sign

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Ship History - An interesting relic from long ago - a circa 1920s cabin sign instructing passengers "How to Adjust Life Preserver". The heavy oak frame measures 11" by 13" with screw holes top and bottom where it was once attached to a cabin door. 

There is mention on front and no writing on back which ship it came from. No manufacturer markings either except for the photo which shows a smooth-skinned lad with great hair adjusting a preserver made by the "Atlantic-Pacific Mfg. Co." of Brooklyn, N.Y. That august company made life preservers for many American shipping lines. 

"Put on like a coat," reads the directions. "Either side out. Tie all outside straps securely. Life preserver will be found Fastened To Bunk."

Very good condition.

$95.00
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