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Vintage Pepsi Sign

Vintage Pepsi-Cola Diner Menu Board Sign
Vintage Pepsi-Cola Diner Menu Board Sign

Vintage Pepsi-Cola Diner Menu Board Sign

Located in Dekalb, IL

c. 1940s/1950s; Pepsi Cola Company - Long Island City, NY Hand-painted wooden roadside diner menu board featuring the Pepsi-Cola bottle cap logo above stacked pricing for hamburgers...

Category

Mid-20th Century American Industrial Signs

Materials

Wood, Paint

Vintage Pepsi-Cola Enameled Metal Advertising Sign, Europe, 1970s
Vintage Pepsi-Cola Enameled Metal Advertising Sign, Europe, 1970s

Vintage Pepsi-Cola Enameled Metal Advertising Sign, Europe, 1970s

Located in Milano, IT

Iconic Pepsi-Cola advertising sign made of enameled metal, dating from the 1970s. The design incorporates the classic logo with red cursive lettering, set against a wavy background ...

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Folk Art Signs

Materials

Metal, Enamel

Vintage Mexican 1950’s Pepsi Cola Bottle Cap Embossed Metal Sign
Vintage Mexican 1950’s Pepsi Cola Bottle Cap Embossed Metal Sign

Vintage Mexican 1950’s Pepsi Cola Bottle Cap Embossed Metal Sign

Located in San Diego, CA

Rare 1950’s. Mexican Pepsi Cola Soda Pop Bottle Cap Gas Embossed Metal Sign

Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Antiquities

Materials

Sheet Metal

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1940s Vintage Pepsi Cola Cardboard Advertising Sign
1940s Vintage Pepsi Cola Cardboard Advertising Sign

1940s Vintage Pepsi Cola Cardboard Advertising Sign

By Pepsi-Cola Soda Company

Located in Orange, CA

1940s classic pinup advertising for Pepsi-Cola.

Category

Vintage 1940s American Signs

Vintage 1950’s Mexican Pepsi Cola Porcelain Sign
Vintage 1950’s Mexican Pepsi Cola Porcelain Sign

Vintage 1950’s Mexican Pepsi Cola Porcelain Sign

Located in San Diego, CA

Distressed 1950’s Mexican Pepsi Cola metal and Porcelain sign. 22”inches diameter.

Category

Vintage 1950s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Sheet Metal

Large Pepsi Cola Metal Bottle Cap Sign by Stout
Large Pepsi Cola Metal Bottle Cap Sign by Stout

Large Pepsi Cola Metal Bottle Cap Sign by Stout

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H 31.75 in W 30.75 in D 2 in

Large Pepsi Cola Metal Bottle Cap Sign by Stout

By Stout Sign Co.

Located in Cincinnati, OH

A large sized vintage metal formed pressed bottle cap sign painted in the red, white and blue colors of the Pepsi Cola soft drink company .

Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Signs

Materials

Metal

Large Scale Vintage Pepsi-Cola Bottle Cap Metal Advertising Sign, circa 1940
Large Scale Vintage Pepsi-Cola Bottle Cap Metal Advertising Sign, circa 1940

Large Scale Vintage Pepsi-Cola Bottle Cap Metal Advertising Sign, circa 1940

Located in San Francisco, CA

Large scale vintage Pepsi-Cola bottle CAP Metal Advertising Sign, circa 1940 Ample remains of original painting, some surface rust from outdoor use A Classic advertising sign ...

Category

Mid-20th Century Signs

Materials

Metal

Vintage Embossed Pepsi Cola Cap Sign
Vintage Embossed Pepsi Cola Cap Sign

Vintage Embossed Pepsi Cola Cap Sign

Located in Chicago, IL

Vintage 5Ft tall embossed Pepsi Cola cap sign.

Category

Vintage 1950s American Folk Art Signs

Materials

Metal

Vintage Folk Art Advertising Pepsi & 7UP Stools
Vintage Folk Art Advertising Pepsi & 7UP Stools

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

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