plateletters
Plateletters are a type of decorative and functional lettering used primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in the United States. They were often crafted from thin metal sheets, such as copper, brass, or tin, and were designed to spell out names, initials, or short phrases. These letters were commonly used in signage for businesses, homes, and public buildings, adding both aesthetic appeal and practical identification.
The production of plateletters involved cutting individual letters from metal sheets using specialized tools, such as
Plateletters were particularly popular during the Victorian era, when ornate and personalized decor was highly valued.
Restoring or repurposing plateletters requires care, as the metal can be fragile and prone to corrosion. Proper