Winter Fritz : Lithographie, affiche des jeux Olympiques Munich de 1972.
Sarl Cave — Limoges
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Antique advertising collectables — enamel signs, lithographed tin boxes, brand thermometers, shop displays and point-of-sale pieces — rank among the most dynamic areas of the collector market. Emerging in force during the late 19th century alongside mass consumer culture, they represent a vibrant strand of commercial folk art that is keenly sought today. The most prized pieces carry iconic French brand names — Michelin, Poulain, Banania, Byrrh, Dubonnet — many executed by celebrated poster artists. Browse our antique posters to build a cohesive thematic collection alongside your advertising pieces.
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Authenticating a piece of antique advertising comes down to a handful of reliable markers. On a genuine period enamel sign, the enamel is thick, slightly domed at the edges, and shows the fine crazing or small chips that come with natural ageing. Modern reproductions are noticeably lighter, with a flat, uniform surface and edges that are too clean. Always check the reverse for a manufacturer's stamp — names such as Émailleries Alsaciennes, Émaillerie Alsacienne Strasbourg (EAS) or Émaillerie de Maubeuge are strong indicators of age and quality. For lithographed tin advertising boxes, examine the print under raking light: period colours carry a subtle matte patina that reproductions consistently fail to replicate.
In terms of budget, small brand items — matchbook holders, drip mats, branded ashtrays — can be found from a few tens of pounds or euros. A fine enamel sign in good condition typically sells between £80 and £500, while rare large-format signs or pieces linked to a celebrated graphic artist can comfortably exceed several thousand. Condition is paramount: favour pieces with no heavy restoration and a coherent, honest patina. Vintage illuminated shop signs in original blown glass or neon are particularly sought after and command a premium.
Provenance consistently adds value: a piece traceable to an original business premises, a documented collection, or accompanied by its original invoice will always be easier to resell. Thematic collectors — automobiles, food and drink, tobacco, and industrial antiques — form an active and loyal buying community that keeps demand strong across all price points.
On Antiquités en France, every piece of vintage advertising memorabilia is offered by a verified professional dealer who can supply detailed photographs, exact dimensions and full provenance information. Browse the selection below and contact your chosen dealer directly with any questions before you buy.