Nr. 97742538

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Emailleschild - Emaille
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Step into the golden age of Japanese commerce with this extraordinary double-sided enamel advertising sign—a tangible piece of Shiseido's illustrious history that once beckoned customers to Japan's most prestigious cosmetics brand. This weathered beauty carries the authentic patina of decades, each rust mark and enamel chip telling stories of bustling street corners and the nation's post-war transformation. Dating from the Showa era (1926-1989), this rare promotional sign showcases two of Shiseido's flagship products: "Pearl Toothpaste" on one side and "Shiseido Soap" on the other. Measuring approximately 30cm by 49cm, it represents the era when Japanese manufacturers began adopting Western-style advertising techniques while maintaining distinctly Japanese aesthetic sensibilities. The careful typography and balanced composition reflect the company's commitment to elegance even in commercial signage. Shiseido, founded in 1872 as Japan's first Western-style pharmacy, revolutionised beauty culture throughout Asia. These enamel signs were part of the company's sophisticated marketing strategy during Japan's rapid modernisation period, when traditional advertising methods gave way to bold, graphic communications. The pearl toothpaste advertised here was among the first Japanese dental care products to compete with Western imports, representing national pride in homegrown quality. The deliberately weathered condition—with authentic rust patterns, small perforations, and enamel wear—adds immeasurable character that cannot be replicated. This patina speaks to genuine street-level exposure, making it infinitely more valuable than pristine reproductions. Each mark represents real history: seasons of weather, decades of urban change, and the gradual shift from Japan's post-war recovery to economic prosperity. For collectors of vintage advertising ephemera, Japanese industrial design, or Shiseido memorabilia, such authentic pieces have become increasingly scarce. European collectors particularly prize these artifacts for their representation of Japan's unique approach to commercial aesthetics during the country's dramatic 20th-century transformation. In contemporary settings, this sign serves as a sophisticated focal point that bridges industrial and minimalist design philosophies. The muted color palette and geometric typography complement modern interiors while providing historical gravitas that mass-produced decorations cannot match. The honest condition assessment includes visible rust, small holes, and enamel loss—these are not defects but authentic characteristics that verify the piece's genuine commercial history. Serious collectors understand that perfect preservation would actually diminish rather than enhance such items' historical significance. Those who appreciate authentic industrial heritage over sanitised reproductions will recognize this as an exceptional opportunity to acquire a documented piece of Japanese commercial history from one of Asia's most influential beauty companies. Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility. Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic Japanese vintage advertising materials and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours. 948

Nr. 97742538

Verkauft
Emailleschild - Emaille

Emailleschild - Emaille

Step into the golden age of Japanese commerce with this extraordinary double-sided enamel advertising sign—a tangible piece of Shiseido's illustrious history that once beckoned customers to Japan's most prestigious cosmetics brand. This weathered beauty carries the authentic patina of decades, each rust mark and enamel chip telling stories of bustling street corners and the nation's post-war transformation.

Dating from the Showa era (1926-1989), this rare promotional sign showcases two of Shiseido's flagship products: "Pearl Toothpaste" on one side and "Shiseido Soap" on the other. Measuring approximately 30cm by 49cm, it represents the era when Japanese manufacturers began adopting Western-style advertising techniques while maintaining distinctly Japanese aesthetic sensibilities. The careful typography and balanced composition reflect the company's commitment to elegance even in commercial signage.

Shiseido, founded in 1872 as Japan's first Western-style pharmacy, revolutionised beauty culture throughout Asia. These enamel signs were part of the company's sophisticated marketing strategy during Japan's rapid modernisation period, when traditional advertising methods gave way to bold, graphic communications. The pearl toothpaste advertised here was among the first Japanese dental care products to compete with Western imports, representing national pride in homegrown quality.

The deliberately weathered condition—with authentic rust patterns, small perforations, and enamel wear—adds immeasurable character that cannot be replicated. This patina speaks to genuine street-level exposure, making it infinitely more valuable than pristine reproductions. Each mark represents real history: seasons of weather, decades of urban change, and the gradual shift from Japan's post-war recovery to economic prosperity.

For collectors of vintage advertising ephemera, Japanese industrial design, or Shiseido memorabilia, such authentic pieces have become increasingly scarce. European collectors particularly prize these artifacts for their representation of Japan's unique approach to commercial aesthetics during the country's dramatic 20th-century transformation.

In contemporary settings, this sign serves as a sophisticated focal point that bridges industrial and minimalist design philosophies. The muted color palette and geometric typography complement modern interiors while providing historical gravitas that mass-produced decorations cannot match.

The honest condition assessment includes visible rust, small holes, and enamel loss—these are not defects but authentic characteristics that verify the piece's genuine commercial history. Serious collectors understand that perfect preservation would actually diminish rather than enhance such items' historical significance.

Those who appreciate authentic industrial heritage over sanitised reproductions will recognize this as an exceptional opportunity to acquire a documented piece of Japanese commercial history from one of Asia's most influential beauty companies.

Shipping & Handling
We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.

Seller Guarantee
We specialise in authentic Japanese vintage advertising materials and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

948

Höchstgebot
€ 25
Christian Plat
Experte
Schätzung  € 140 - € 210

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