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Hayne-West Signs Makers of handmade cast aluminium Signs and Post Boxes...The finishing touch
Oxford Series
This Oxford 2316 sign has 83mm (2½”) Times lettering, painted white, which is an excellent choice of colour to go with the black and white Fresian cow Here is a sample of an Oxford sign with an ivy emblem, set out in gold Times lettering The realistic appearance of the mistletoe on this Oxford 1510 sign looks as though it has just been gathered. The gold lettering is set out in Times Condensed
This Oxford 2316 sign has 83mm (2½”) Times lettering, painted white, which is an excellent choice of colour to go with the black and white Fresian cow. Here is a sample of an Oxford sign with an ivy emblem, set out in gold Times lettering. The realistic appearance of the mistletoe on this Oxford 1510 sign looks as though it has just been gathered. The gold lettering is set out in Times Condensed.
The Times lettering, set out in one line on the bottom curve of this Oxford sign, reflects the white feathers in this very colourful flying kingfisher The Times gold lettering harmonises with the well perfectly on this colourful Oxford sign This Oxford sign is very eye-catching with its very appropriate pretty yellow Jasmine emblem and gold Helvetica lettering.
The Times lettering, set out in one line on the bottom curve of this Oxford sign, reflects the white feathers in this very colourful flying kingfisher. The Times gold lettering harmonises with the well perfectly on this colourful Oxford sign. This Oxford sign is very eye-catching with its very appropriate pretty yellow Jasmine emblem and gold Helvetica lettering.
The wording, set out along the top and bottom curves of this Oxford sign, looks striking in white Helvetica lettering with the contrasting colourful plums This Oxford sign includes lugs ready to hang from a bracket by a chain. The white Times lettering draws the eye to the lighthouse and the waves The gold Times lettering on this Oxford 1510 sign is the perfect choice of letter colour to go with the lovely bright emblem of the cute little mouse on the corn
The wording, set out along the top and bottom curves of this Oxford sign, looks striking in white Helvetica lettering with the contrasting colourful plums. This Oxford sign includes lugs ready to hang from a bracket by a chain. The white Times lettering draws the eye to the lighthouse and the waves. The gold Times lettering on this Oxford 1510 sign is the perfect choice of letter colour to go with the lovely bright emblem of the cute little mouse on the corn.
What a perfect emblem for this Oxford sign! The gold letters, set out on the top and bottom curves of the sign, compliment the colours of the hen beautifully The fairly large gold lettering on this Oxford sign is set out in Times Condensed and harmonises beautifully with the colouring of the pears The gold Times lettering on this Oxford sign complements the colours of the walls of the country house. The colours representing the flowers reflect the colours of the curtains, giving an overall splash of colour. Please refer to our emblems to view detail.
What a perfect emblem for this Oxford sign! The gold letters, set out on the top and bottom curves of the sign, compliment the colours of the hen beautifully. The fairly large gold lettering on this Oxford sign is set out in Times Condensed and harmonises beautifully with the colouring of the pears. The gold Times lettering on this Oxford sign complements the colours of the walls of the country house. The colours representing the flowers reflect the colours of the curtains, giving an overall splash of colour. Please refer to our emblems to view detail.
Here is an example of three lines of text on an Oxford sign. The name is set out in Times lettering and the message in Helvetica. The white letters go with the white walls of the house and the bright yellow curtains, green foliage and flowers help to brighten the sign. The gold Times lettering is set out along the bottom curve of this Oxford sign with a an emblem of bright cheerful pansies above The gold painted lettering and delicate pink blossom is a delightful combination on this Oxford 1711. Times Condensed 40mm (approx. 1½”) lettering follow the top and bottom curves of the sign
Here is an example of three lines of text on an Oxford sign. The name is set out in Times lettering and the message in Helvetica. The white letters go with the white walls of the house and the bright yellow curtains, green foliage and flowers help to brighten the sign. The gold Times lettering is set out along the bottom curve of this Oxford sign with a an emblem of bright cheerful pansies above. The gold painted lettering and delicate pink blossom is a delightful combination on this Oxford 1711. Times Condensed 40mm (approx. 1½”) lettering follow the top and bottom curves of the sign.
The holly, with its bright red berries, and the white lettering conjures up beautiful snowy winter scenes, but this bright cheerful sign is welcoming whatever time of year. The lettering is set out in Times on the top and bottom curves The nautical name on this elegant Oxford 1210 is set out in Times 32mm letters, painted gold with a gold inner rim to match.  What better choice of emblem than this beautifully painted eye-catching anchor to go with it? You can almost hear the charming little bees buzzing around the honey-pot on this Oxford 1308 sign.  The letters have been painted gold to compliment the colours of the emblem.
The holly, with its bright red berries, and the white lettering conjures up beautiful snowy winter scenes, but this bright cheerful sign is welcoming whatever time of year. The lettering is set out in Times on the top and bottom curves. The nautical name on this elegant Oxford 1210 is set out in Times 32mm letters, painted gold with a gold inner rim to match. What better choice of emblem than this beautifully painted eye-catching anchor to go with it? You can almost hear the charming little bees buzzing around the honey-pot on this Oxford 1308 sign. The letters have been painted gold to compliment the colours of the emblem.