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    1. Top Sign Sold for $3,400. on eBayAt the beginning of the month we search eBay completed sales under most major collectibles categories. We then post the Top 5 eBay completed auctions that sold for the highest price for each category. This listing was one of the Top 5 sales for this collectibles category under Signs. We hope you enjoy looking at the information as much as we enjoy posting it. Please make sure you come back periodically, to see the Top collectibles that sold on eBay every month!.

    #1. Top Sign Sold for $3,400. on eBay

    Name of Collectible: 1940’s Budweiser Beer 96″ Neon Porcelain Metal Sign
    This item Sold for $3,400. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: oldjunque74
    Description by seller: “Vintage 1940’s sign. The sign is made of metal with a porcelain finish.   There is some damage to the finish. It was originally a neon lit sign and has the holes for the neon. There are no neon lighting parts included.  It measures 16″ in width by 96″ in height”.

    Definitely a cool collectible capturing the number one spot for the highest sold Sign on eBay in the month of April 014.

    #2. Top Sign Sold for $2,750. on eBay

    2. Top Sign Sold for $2,750. on eBay

    Name of Collectible: John Deere Dealership Lighted Clock Sales And Service Sign
    This item Sold for $2,750. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: barneys1bullet
    Description by seller: “JOHN DEERE Sales and Service Clock.  The clock has it’s original paint and is in great vintage condition.  The light lights up perfect and the clock keeps perfect time. The glass panel has some scratches from cleaning over the years and the back of the panel is a little dirty.   Once lighted up it looks awesome! It comes with its vintage chain for hangning it on your wall.  We have listed 12 pictures of the clock to give you great details of the condition”.

    Here’s our number two spot for a Sign that sold for the second highest price on eBay in the month of April 014.

    #3. Top Sign Sold for $2,600.01. on eBay

    3. Top Sign Sold for $2,600.01. on eBay

    Name of Collectible: Porcelain 1920’s United Motors Service Sign
    This item Sold for $2,600.01. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: dragoneclassics
    Description by seller: “1920’s Double sided United Motors Service sign by Walker and Company. This sign is a rare early version with a car that has white rims as the later signs had a car with orange rims. It is overall  in decent condition and would display very nicely in any porcelain sign or automobilia collection”.

    Here’s our number three spot for a Sign that sold for the third highest price on eBay in the month of April 014.

    #4. Top Sign Sold for $2,550. on eBay

    4. Top Sign Sold for $2,550. on eBay

    Name of Collectible : Flying A Porcelain Sign
    This item Sold for $2,550. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: universalrecycling509
    Description by seller: “United States Original. Flying A Sign 1950’s“.

    Here’s our number four spot for a Sign that sold for the fourth highest price on eBay in the month of April 014.

    #5. Top Sign Sold for $. on eBay

    5. Top Sign Sold for $. on eBay

    Name of Collectible: 1949 Mobilgas Ahead Sign Mobil Gas
    This item Sold for $2,550. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: jcarnash
    Description by seller: “1949 MOBILGAS JUST AHEAD ADVERTISING SIGN NOS. Here is a RARE Find. This is a New Original Mobil Gas Roadside Adverting Sign I had acquired back in the very early 1980’s from a former AMC dealership locally. They had also been a Mobil Gas Dealer in the 40’s and 50’s“.

    Here’s our number five spot for a Sign that sold for the 5th highest price on eBay in the month of April 014.

    This is definitely a very nice Collectible that brought a lot of attention and a great price. Is this your auction and prefer we remove your item? If so, send us an email here.

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