Vintage Coca-Cola Enamel Sign – Red Script on White – Professional Conservation

Vintage Coca-Cola Enamel Sign – Red Script on White – Professional Conservation

£150.00
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Vintage Coca-Cola Enamel Sign – Red Script on White – Professional Conservation

Vintage Coca-Cola Enamel Sign – Red Script on White – Professional Conservation

£150.00

Mid-Century Vitreous Enamel Coca-Cola Advertising Sign

For sale is a vitreous enamel (porcelain) Coca-Cola sign, measuring. This is a high-quality vintage piece, not a modern tin reproduction, featuring the classic Spencerian script in a striking format.


Authenticity & Construction:

  • Vitreous Enamel: This sign features the heavy glass-on-steel construction characteristic of mid-century advertising.
  • Raised Lettering: The red script is fired as a separate layer; you can clearly feel the "step" and depth between the white base and the red lettering.
  • Production Markers: The edges of the red script show the desirable "feathering" typical of authentic hand-stenciled enamel.
  • Base Metal: The sign is on heavy-gauge "blue steel" with a genuine rusted patina to the edges and mounting holes, consistent with decades of outdoor display.

Conservation Status:

I have professionally stabilized this piece to ensure its longevity:

  • Cleaned: Hand-cleaned with Vulpex liquid soap to remove surface grime without damaging the enamel.
  • Stabilized: The back and exposed steel edges have been treated with boiled linseed oil to seal and stop further oxidation.
  • Protected: The entire sign has been finished with a coat of Renaissance Wax (museum-grade micro-crystalline wax) to provide a moisture barrier and a soft, protective luster.

Condition:

The "fridge white" enamel remains bright with excellent gloss. There is authentic edge-wear and light rusting around the mounting holes which adds to its industrial character. Please see photos for detail on the raised lettering and patina.

Shipping:

Will be packed securely with heavy-duty padding to ensure the enamel does not chip during transit.

 

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