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Authentic porcelain enamel signs made on heavy-gauge steel. Kiln-fired like the originals, built for garages, bars, restaurants, collectors, and nostalgic Americana displays.
Before neon, before LED, before thin printed aluminum décor — American advertising signage was built on porcelain enamel. Gas stations, dealerships, soda shops, diners, hardware stores, and roadside businesses relied on signs that could survive any weather and still shine like glass decades later. That durability came from one thing: kiln-fired porcelain fused onto heavy steel.
My family has spent a lifetime around these signs. Filled with real porcelain pump plates My father built one of the largest antique advertising collections in the country. I grew up learning how originals were made, how they aged, why they lasted, and what separated the real thing from the cheap reproductions flooding the market today.
That history is the foundation behind everything we make.
No stickers.
No printed aluminum.
No acrylic coatings.
Just real porcelain enamel, built the way signs used to be.
Whether you're building a vintage garage display, decorating a home bar, outfitting a themed restaurant, or adding Americana to a showroom, these signs deliver the authenticity collectors trust and designers rely on.
This is the collection that defines Porcelain Advertising — honest materials, traditional craftsmanship, and the kind of quality that’s becoming harder to find every year.
Each sign, a tribute to those iconic images and nostalgic designs that defined history and changed the Advertising industry forever.
Every neon porcelain sign is proudly made in the USA with traditional methods; cut steel, kiln-fired enamel, bent glass tubes. No shortcuts—ever.
Not completely satisfied? We'll make it right. Return shipping is on us, and we'll help you send it back for a full refund—no questions, no hassle.
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