Finding Vintage Signs For Sale

By Judy Sullivan


If you are interested in finding vintage signs for sale you may know that some are authentic and were created before the end of WWII and others came after the war. Many are being created today and made to look as though they were made seventy years ago. The reproductions are nearly as popular as the originals and are far less costly. Most reproductions are made to resemble the originals as closely as possible and then are aged with rust and nail holes in the corners.

The twenty four gage steel signs are very rare today because after WWII ended they were too expensive to make and the advertising companies used tin in its place. They continued to use enamel paints for enhanced color performance. The tin examples are easier to find than their predecessors because more were produced and displayed after the war ended.

Some companies that offer vintage signage create the signs and artificially age them to appear older for display purposes. The reproductions are far less expensive than original antique items and are often used as decorative pieces for homes of collectors. One of the favorite subjects collected is anything that has to do with automobiles that were and are popular in the market today. Another highly reproduced campaign is coca cola and the Santa Clause ads they developed.

There are many different venues that a sign can be made from. The most durable is metal and the one with the shortest life will be paper. Coca cola has one of widest selections available. They produced wall hangings, push plates for doors, drink trays, clocks and most anything else you can think of. They are part of the popular brand names that are collected in America today.

Most collectors do not mind if the piece they purchased is a reproduction or authentic. The main goal is how it looks on the wall when added to the decor that is already in place. Many feel that even though the advertising industry no longer uses this format for ads, their charm will always remind us of simpler times that have gone past.

Flea markets, yard sales and thrift stores are three very good places to find the perfect sign for your den or kitchen. You may also stumble onto a treasure at any of these sites and find a rare and original item. Some originals have been sold for thousands of dollars.

When driving around the country side stopping at the little country stores can be a good thing. Many of these stores have buildings with signage nailed to the sides or items that they simply have not removed from the walls inside the store. Asking about whether or not the pieces are for sale may get it for a very reasonable price.

There are many ways to find and collect vintage signs for sale. You can collect items of a specific brand name or car advertising or you can collect whatever catches your eye at a given time. You cannot do it incorrectly and need only remember the space you have to fill and the budget you have to work with.




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