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Classic, bold, and instantly recognizable—our round porcelain signs are crafted from heavy steel with kiln-fired porcelain enamel for real weight, depth, and lasting presence.
Round porcelain signs are among the most recognizable and enduring forms of vintage American advertising. Used extensively by gas stations, oil companies, soda brands, and roadside businesses, their circular shape offered instant visibility and a balanced, timeless design that read clearly from every angle quickly becoming the most collectible vintage Petroliana signage.
Our round porcelain signs are made from heavy steel and finished with true kiln-fired porcelain enamel, following the same traditional methods used on original signs. The enamel is fused directly to the metal in a kiln, creating rich, permanent color, natural gloss, and the solid weight that separates real porcelain from modern painted or printed alternatives. There are no decals, vinyl overlays, or shortcuts—only durable materials and proven craftsmanship.
This collection includes classic round porcelain enamel signs in multiple sizes, and offered in both single-sided and double-sided options.
Authentic double-sided porcelain signs were commonly used for projecting displays, storefronts, and service stations where visibility from multiple directions mattered most. Whether mounted flat, displayed on a stand, or used as a statement piece in a garage, showroom, or commercial space, round porcelain signs deliver presence, authenticity, and unmistakable vintage character.
If you’re looking for the classic look that defined America’s highways and main streets, authentic porcelain signs and handcrafted real neon porcelain signs represent the heart of traditional advertising.
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.
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