This is odd. It's a commercial sign in the form of a wooden revolver for E.M. Reilly & Co., New Oxford Street. Assume this is from the 1870's-1880's based on the name, address, and the (non-pin-fire) type revolver. Wonder where on 502 New Oxford Street it hung?
https://bidspirit.com/ui/lotPage/source/catalog/auction/43525/lot/18779/title?lang=en
LOT 1035:
A LARGE AND RARE LATE 19TH CENTURY GUN SHOP ADVERTISING SIGN for E.M. REILLY & CO. NEW OXFORD ST. LONDON. ...
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Sold for: £1,500

Last edited by Argo44; 04/19/24 09:35 PM.

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