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Antique Signs Value Guide

We buy and appraise all varieties of collectible signs, including porcelain, tin, painted metal, and trade signs. Even within these forms, subtypes including die-cuts, curb signs, pump plates, embossed, flanged, and more are frequently seen. As seasoned collectors of antique signs and collectible items, we have a deep passion for all types of collectibles. Whether it’s vintage gas pumps or other advertising memorabilia, we’re always on the lookout for the next exciting collectible. Remember that the market for antique and vintage signs is extremely volatile, so something that sold for $50,000 last year might only sell for $20,000 this year if several of them have flooded the market or if the two people willing to pay that much have already acquired one and aren’t continuing to drive the price up. As vintage sign collectors, we take a keen interest in high-grade and rare porcelain signs. If you have a sign you would like us to look at, send us a picture and measurements in our contact form.

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Determining Factors That Affect an Antique Signs Value

When determining the value of an antique collectible sign, there are a number of factors that can play a role. These include the rarity of the sign, it’s level of demand in the market, and the quality of its design and construction.

Rarity is one important consideration, as collectible signs that are less common tend to be more sought after by collectors. This means that they may command higher values, particularly if they have historical or cultural significance.

Along with rarity, demand is also a key factor when it comes to determining collectible sign values. In general, collectible signs that are highly sought after by hobbyists or collectors will typically be worth more than those that have lower levels of demand. This makes sense, as popular collectibles will often generate greater interest from potential buyers or investors.

Design and construction can also impact the value of collectible signs. Antique collectible signs that are well-designed and carefully made are generally worth more than those that are not as well-crafted or attractive. In order for collectible sign values to appreciate over time, it is important for these pieces to be of high quality and to maintain their aesthetic appeal over time.

The brand of a collectible sign can have a significant impact on its value. Certain iconic brands, such as Coca-Cola or Pepsi, are highly sought after by collectors and may command a higher price than other collectibles from less well-known companies. In addition, certain collectible signs may increase in value due to their historical significance or connection to important events or people.

Along with the brand, the size and shape of a collectible sign also play an important role in determining its value. Signage from certain time periods tends to be more valuable than signage from other eras, so larger or smaller signs from this time period may be worth more than average. Similarly, rectangular collectible signs may tend to be worth more than circular ones because they were much less common at the time of their production.

Finally, the condition of a collectible sign is also critical in determining its value. Signs that are in perfect condition tend to fetch much higher prices than those that have been damaged over time or have suffered other forms of wear and tear. Therefore, it is always important to take good care of your collectibles and seek out professional restoration services if necessary in order to maintain their value over time. Overall, these three factors are essential for understanding how collectible signs affect their overall value and should always be considered when assessing whether a collectible is worth purchasing or keeping

Factors That Don't Determine an Antique Signs Value

A factor that doesn’t determine the value of an antique sign is its age. While this may be good to know, vintage sign collectors know that the sign’s age doesn’t significantly impact its price. Let’s say you have two fairly identical signs but one is 10 years older than the other. Which sign is worth more? That would bring in the other factors listed above to help determine its value. Collectors are after signs for their display and wow factor, often times it will be its condition and attractiveness that will overshadow its age.

When it comes to collectible signs, there can be a lot of confusion between authentic porcelain pieces and reproductions. While these signs may seem similar at first glance, there are several ways to tell the difference between what is real and what is fake. For example, authentic porcelain signs are usually marked with the company’s logo or a copyright notice, often on the back or underside of the piece. Additionally, authentic signs tend to have finer details like more complex designs and brighter colors than fakes.  Identifying an authentic porcelain sign also often involves looking at factors like age, condition, and market value.  Don’t forget while collectible porcelain signs can be beautiful and valuable additions to any collection, it’s essential to know how to spot the real deal from a reproduction.

Don’t hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal if you are unsure of your signs authenticity, we would love to help. We’ll tell you if it’s real and how much it’s worth so get in touch with us today!