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FIRE MARK: United Firemen's Insurance Co of Philadelphia R Plaque- MARKER/SIGN
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Seller handling time is 3 business days Details
$14.95 to United States
Offer policy
OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
Details
Return policy
Replacement product available for DOAs
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Item description
United
Firemen's Insurance Co of Philadelphia
The
United Firemen's Insurance Company of Philadelphia was incorporated
in 1860 by a group of 28 fire and hose companies, many of which were
the first purchasers of the new steam engine. When they issued their
first fire mark in 1862, they even decided to use a steam engine on
it. Their oval mark was of cast iron construction and measured 11.75"
X 9.0".
This
mark is of metal (non-ferrous) construction, cast by John Wright and
measures approximately 10.75" X 9.0". This is the rarer 3-D
Design which has the Company name spelled out instead of just using
the U P letters. It is black mark with a raised 3-D Red Steam Engine
and raised Antique Gold Lettering. It is in good condition with some
nicks/chips/paint, which adds to the vintage/antique look and feel of
its appearance. This mark is rare and not one of the ones that is
regularly seen up for sale.
This
would make an excellent addition for any collector of firefighting or
insurance memorabilia, an agent/broker, or a insurance company
employee/retiree.
American
insurance company's fire marks were placed on the exterior of a house
and were intended to discourage malicious arson by showing that the
owner would not greatly suffer if the building were destroyed.
Additionally, the mark stood as a guarantee to fire brigades that the
insurance company which insured the house in question would reward
handsomely the brigade extinguishing a blaze on the premises.
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