Vintage Cinderella Coal Porcelain Sign: Original 1930’s Advertising – CCVS243
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Vintage Cinderella Coal Porcelain Sign: Original 1930’s Advertising
Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 19"
Only one or two of these signs still exist - this is an incredible find! Most porcelain signs were destroyed in World War 2, and this particular one is advertising for a unique coal mine in Cinderella, West Virginia. The art and design is stunning and features a woman sitting next to a fire, presumably using Cinderella Coal as fuel. This collectable won't be available for long! Give us a call before it's too late!
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The Cinderella mine in West Virginia was opened by Sycamore Coal Co. in 1911. While it still isn't known why they chose that particular name, a bustling mining town soon developed. The location became one of the longest lasting mines in that area and stayed in operation until the 1970s. Most residents still have fond memories of the coal mine.
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- Cinderella, WV (n.d.) Coal Camp USA. Retrieved from http://www.coalcampusa.com/sowv/williamson/cinderella-west-virginia/cinderella-west-virginia.htm



























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