Sign, "The Sand-Man Says Sh-h-h-h...," 1952-1958

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Artifact Overview

Like today, proprietors of mid-20th century hotels, motels and inns provided "Do Not Disturb" signs for weary travelers who wanted a restful stay. Guests placed the sign outside on their door to alert staff to please be quiet and not enter the room. This sign even included instructions that guests could use to stop unwanted telegrams or telephone calls.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Sign (Declaratory or advertising artifact)

Date Made

1952-1958

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

2014.4.317

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of John Margolies.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)
String (Fiber product)

Color

Brown
Tan (Color)
Green

Dimensions

Height: 6.75 in.
Width: 4.75 in.

Inscriptions

Front of sign: the SAND-man says / SH-H-H-H / DO / NOT / DISTURB!
Sign, "The Sand-Man Says Sh-h-h-h...," 1952-1958