Title: Original Dr Pepper Vintage Advertising Die Cut Sign Memorabilia
Shipping: $29.00
Artist: N/A
Period: 20th Century
History: Art
Origin: North America > United States
Condition: Very Good
Item Date: N/A
Item ID: 833
Dr Pepper 10 2 4 Sign: Vintage Porcelain Hand-on-Bottle Die Cut We offer a wide selection of authentic, investment-quality, vintage soda signs from iconic brands that serious collectors highly value. In addition to Dr Pepper memorabilia, our collection features thousands of handpicked, museum-quality vintage collectibles. About the Dr Pepper 10 2 4 Sign This vintage Dr Pepper 10 2 4 sign is an original advertisement from the 1950s, once displayed in soda shops and gas stations. We have one of the largest selections of original, vintage collectible signs available, all guaranteed authentic and backed by over a century of expertise. The sign is a genuine, single-sided, die-cut porcelain piece designed as a hand holding a soda bottle. Measuring 10 inches at its tallest point and 5 1/2 inches at its widest, it perfectly captures the charm of vintage advertising. Its design mimics the appearance of a Dr Pepper soda bottle from that era, complete with the iconic "10 2 4" label. This collectible is ideal for display in a man cave, game room, or as part of a soda memorabilia collection. It’s also a standout decorative piece to complement a vintage soda vending machine or serve as an eye-catching piece of wall art. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting, this Dr Pepper 10 2 4 sign is a must-have piece of history, showcasing the timeless appeal of mid-20th-century advertising.
Dr Pepper memorabilia holds a rich history that dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the evolution of one of America’s oldest soft drink brands. Originating in 1885, Dr Pepper’s innovative advertising campaigns and unique branding captured the imagination of consumers, producing a variety of collectibles such as signs, thermometers, trays, and bottle openers. These items became synonymous with the brand’s identity, featuring slogans like “Drink a Bite to Eat at 10, 2, and 4” to promote its refreshing appeal. Over time, vintage Dr Pepper memorabilia gained popularity among collectors, with pieces from the 1930s to the 1950s particularly sought after for their nostalgic designs and craftsmanship. Today, these artifacts serve as cherished reminders of the brand’s storied past and its impact on American culture.