Lot C215 – Biloxi Spring, 2026 Auction
Lot C215 – N/A TRI-COLOR US ROUTE 66 SHIELD PORCELAIN
- Year: N/A
- Make: TRI-COLOR US ROUTE
- Model:66 SHIELD PORCELAIN
- Status: NO RESERVE
- Mileage: N/A
- Body:SIGN
- VIN: N/A
- Exterior: RED WHITE BLUE
- Interior: N/A
- Transmission: N/A
- Cylinder: N/A
Offered is a large and visually impressive tri-color U.S.
Route 66 shield-form porcelain advertising sign, rendered in the familiar red, white, and blue highway shield design long associated with America�s most celebrated roadway.
Route 66 � widely known as the �Mother Road� � played a significant role in the growth of cross-country travel and automobile culture throughout the mid-20th century, linking Chicago to Los Angeles and becoming a lasting symbol of freedom and exploration.
Collector interest in Route 66 memorabilia continues to grow, particularly as enthusiasts and historians prepare for the upcoming 150-year recognition of Route 66 heritage and its cultural impact on American travel and tourism.
Large porcelain shield signs such as this are especially desirable for their bold display presence and strong crossover appeal among automobilia, petroliana, and Americana collectors.
This example is single-sided porcelain enamel on steel and measures approximately 42 inches tall by 38 inches wide.
It retains strong gloss and vibrant color, showing light surface and edge wear consistent with age and display use.
The reverse features the Ingram-Richardson Manufacturing Company (Ing-Rich) maker�s mark of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, known historically for quality porcelain signage production.
A striking and highly displayable Route 66 themed advertising piece suitable for garage, showroom, or collection display.
Size: Approx. 42 in.
tall x 38 in.
wide
Material: Porcelain enamel on steel
Condition: Very good display condition with minor edge wear
Estimated Hammer Price: $1,000 � $1,500
Route 66 shield-form porcelain advertising sign, rendered in the familiar red, white, and blue highway shield design long associated with America�s most celebrated roadway.
Route 66 � widely known as the �Mother Road� � played a significant role in the growth of cross-country travel and automobile culture throughout the mid-20th century, linking Chicago to Los Angeles and becoming a lasting symbol of freedom and exploration.
Collector interest in Route 66 memorabilia continues to grow, particularly as enthusiasts and historians prepare for the upcoming 150-year recognition of Route 66 heritage and its cultural impact on American travel and tourism.
Large porcelain shield signs such as this are especially desirable for their bold display presence and strong crossover appeal among automobilia, petroliana, and Americana collectors.
This example is single-sided porcelain enamel on steel and measures approximately 42 inches tall by 38 inches wide.
It retains strong gloss and vibrant color, showing light surface and edge wear consistent with age and display use.
The reverse features the Ingram-Richardson Manufacturing Company (Ing-Rich) maker�s mark of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, known historically for quality porcelain signage production.
A striking and highly displayable Route 66 themed advertising piece suitable for garage, showroom, or collection display.
Size: Approx. 42 in.
tall x 38 in.
wide
Material: Porcelain enamel on steel
Condition: Very good display condition with minor edge wear
Estimated Hammer Price: $1,000 � $1,500
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