Porcelain panel signs were the backbone of American advertising throughout the golden age of gas stations, roadside businesses, diners, and service shops. Their flat, rectangular format allowed for bold typography, clean layouts, and instantly recognizable branding—designed to be read at a glance and built to last decades outdoors.
Our authentic porcelain panel signs are made the way the originals were: cut, shaped, grinded, riveted, welded, punched, and often embossed from heavy steel and finished with true kiln-fired porcelain enamel. The enamel is permanently fused to the metal at extreme temperatures, creating deep color, natural gloss, and the unmistakable feel only real porcelain signs have. There are no stickers, no vinyl, and no shortcuts—just honest materials and traditional manufacturing.
This collection includes classic porcelain enamel signs made from heavy gauge steel just like the originals and not some flimsy tin or aluminum piece of sheet metal. Explore 100's of iconic signs from everyday life in The Golden Age of American Advertising and choose from nostalgic images and authentic quality reproductions made to honor and celebrate our shared American culture, history, and heritage through preservation of not just mascots, logos, and designs but also through attention-to-detail, handcrafted signage created using the same techniques, materials, and traditional methods used to create the sought after and collectible porcelain Petroliana signage, automotive, and Americana collectors chase today.
These kiln-fired, authentic porcelain panel signs are the highest quality reproductions available of all the desirable signs made prominent for use in brand advertising, service signage, directional messaging, and everyday utility signs once found inside and outside service stations, garages, bars, and businesses across America.
Whether displayed in a personal garage, showroom, or commercial space, porcelain panel signs deliver the weight, durability, and presence collectors expect. If you’ve handled original porcelain signs before, you’ll recognize the difference immediately.