This neon sign was originally fitted in 1937 but had to be removed during the war due to the blackouts. And not refitted until the late 1940s. The building was then owned by the famous wine merchants Avery's who had Purchased the interiors of the ship after its last voyage in 1934 and then scraped in 1935. The sign had fallen into disrepair in the middle 70s and was totally refurbished.
The new AVERY'S FINE WINES was added later.This was then removed and replaced recently with new lettering
Sadly this great landmark on Park St in Bristol UK fell into disrepair in the late 80's and 90's and was left to others with insufficient knowledge of neon. Now the new owners of the building have with the aid of PML signs been able to bring it back to life and to the original beauty of

spectacular Neon.

Decorative Buildings
F.A.Q.

This HMV Nipper neon is the latest refurbishment to to be done.

This neon could possibly date back to the 50s or 60s