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1940s-1950s Original 7up Soda Tin Advertising Sign
By Stout Sign Co.
Located in Orange, CA
Smaller tin sign made by the Stout Sign Co. St. Louis, MO.
Category

Vintage 1940s American Signs

Materials

Tin

Pop Art Advertising Sign, 7up
Located in Sheffield, MA
Fabulous pop art advertising sign of generous proportion. Strikingly brilliant coloration.
Category

20th Century American Signs

1940s-1950s 7-UP Light Up Grocery Store Plastic Sign
By Everbrite
Located in Orange, CA
grocery store and 7-up. Initially advertised as a cure for hangovers ("Takes the 'ouch' out of grouch
Category

Vintage 1940s American Signs

Materials

Plastic

12 Foot Tall Masonite 7 UP Bottle Sign
Located in Chicago, IL
1950's 12' height masonite hand painted7 UP bottle shaped sign.
Category

Vintage 1960s American Folk Art Signs

Materials

Masonite

1970's Advertising Chalkboard for 7UP
Located in Chicago, IL
Original American 1970's advertising chalkboard for 7UP.
Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Signs

Materials

Metal

7 UP Sign
Located in Surrey, BC
Great Canadian sign in original surface paint.
Category

Vintage 1950s Canadian Signs

Materials

Tin

7 UP Sign
7 UP Sign
H 35 in W 60 in D 2 in
Vintage 1965 7up embossed metal Sign
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful 1965 7up embossed metal sign. Original vintage unrestored condition.
Category

Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Signs

Materials

Sheet Metal

Vintage 1965 7up embossed metal Sign
Vintage 1965 7up embossed metal Sign
H 28 in W 26.5 in L 28 in
Vintage "7-Up" Sign
Located in Bridgehampton, NY
Vintage "7-up" sign.
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Signs

Materials

Metal

Vintage "7-Up" Sign
Vintage "7-Up" Sign
H 36 in W 30 in D 1.5 in
1930s Hand-Painted Carnival Ride Yellow Panel
Located in Chicago, IL
Large 1930s hand-painted carnival ride metal panel on wood board. It is painted on 1930 7UP sign.
Category

Vintage 1930s North American Folk Art Signs

Materials

Metal

Vintage Wartime 7up "It Likes You" Fiberboard Advertising Sign
Located in San Diego, CA
Vintage wartime 7up "It Likes You" fiberboard advertising sign, circa 1943. The piece is in
Category

Early 20th Century American Signs

Materials

Natural Fiber

Vintage 7up Tray
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Fantastic and aged 7up soda tray in original age and worn paint. This is a oversized tray and does
Category

20th Century American Country Signs

Materials

Metal

Vintage 7up Tray
Vintage 7up Tray
H 1.5 in Dm 21.5 in
1960 7-Up Soda Original Neon Sign
Located in Surrey, BC
an unusual rare 4 color neon sign for & up most likely influenced by famous designer Peter Max, who
Category

Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Signs

Materials

Glass

1960 7-Up Soda Original Neon Sign
1960 7-Up Soda Original Neon Sign
H 18 in W 20 in D 18 in
1950's Large Metal 7UP Sign
Located in Chicago, IL
Vintage large steel advertising sign for " 7UP ".
Category

Vintage 1950s American Industrial Signs

Materials

Steel

1950's Large Metal 7UP Sign
1950's Large Metal 7UP Sign
H 36 in W 31.25 in
Vintage Folk Art Advertising Pepsi & 7UP Stools
Located in Chicago, IL
Vintage Folk Art Advertising Pepsi & 7UP Stools. Adjustable height from 22"-37"
Category

Vintage 1950s American Folk Art Signs

Materials

Metal

1971 7up Uncola Metal Sign Rainbow
By Stout Sign Co.
Located in Orange, CA
1971 vintage 7up Uncola metal sign rainbow. The fantastic sign is from the yellow submarine era
Category

Vintage 1970s American Signs

Materials

Tin

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7up Sign For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic 7up sign available at 1stDibs. A 7up sign — often made from metal, ceramic and wood — can elevate any home. Find 407 options for an antique or vintage 7up sign now, or shop our selection of 150 modern versions for a more contemporary example of this long-cherished piece. There are many kinds of the 7up sign you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. Each 7up sign bearing modern, mid-century modern or Art Deco hallmarks is very popular. A well-made 7up sign has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Arno Declercq, Albert Thiry and Coalport Porcelain are consistently popular.

How Much is a 7up Sign?

A 7up sign can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $2,797, while the lowest priced sells for $89 and the highest can go for as much as $251,895.

Finding the Right Signs for You

Vintage and antique signs are popular collector’s items loved not only for the charm and pops of color they add to a space but also for the unique story each one has to tell. An interesting sign can help set the mood for a room and spark dozens of lively conversations.

Before and during the 18th century, many European peasants and colonists in the Americas couldn’t read, so shopkeepers, in an effort to promote their goods and services, hung trade signs with limited amounts of text.

Indeed, symbols and representational physical objects comprised early-day advertising efforts. In lieu of painted words on a wooden board, trade signs made use of handmade three-dimensional symbols to indicate the function of the shop. The iconic red, white and blue pole could be found outside barbershops, while a figural trade sign mounted to an apothecary’s storefront might be a mortar and pestle sculpted from bronze in order to indicate to passers-by that inside there were apothecary cabinets full of remedies for common ailments and a druggist to carefully dispense them.

As literacy rates improved, signs evolved into rectangular, round or square shapes that featured text. Short and sweet, early iterations were characterized by a mere few words, such as “tavern,” “boarding room” or “apothecary.”

During the 19th century, proprietors endeavored to render their signs more appealing. This meant the introduction of more color, font types and other pictorial representations. After the Civil War ended, logos, branding and advertising became increasingly more important, and the design of signage evolved. Trade signs were still in use during the 20th century, and you will likely find hand-painted tin eyeglasses for an optometrist’s office or an oversize bowling pin that likely had a home in the front window of a bowling alley.

Today, collectors and art aficionados alike collect and display antique and vintage signs. Old signs hearken back to a long-gone era, infusing any interior with warmth and nostalgia.

A vintage sign can help anchor a room — think of decorating with signs as you would arranging any kind of wall art. A large-scale sign in particular can prove a distinguishing feature in a living room or dining room, a focal point so prominent that it might lessen the burden of introducing any additional decorative elements to this particular space. Smaller signs work wonders too — pepper sparsely decorated corners with small colorful signs or add a humorous or graphic element to your gallery-style hang with a small text-based sign or two.

On 1stDibs, find metal, wood and glass antique and vintage signs that span a number of styles, including mid-century modern, industrial and folk art.