Available for auction is a “1955 Monaco Grand Prix” style enamel sign. The sign measures approximately 16” inches in length and 24” inches in height and weighs approximately 7 pounds. The sign depicts three racecars at the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix speeding through the Monaco tunnel. In that year, it was Ferrari’s very own Maurice Trintignant taking the checkered flag.
The seller states this piece clearly has signs of patina and wear on the front and back (please see gallery). The buyer is responsible for shipping, shipping insurance, handling, and transactional fees.
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@TubeGuy it really is and thank you. I’m going to miss this one.
It's a fun sign and would look great in a mancave.
@TubeGuy thanks for reaching out. It was bought out of England and it’s noted in the title that this is “style” and of course this is not from 1955. I love this sign and am sure the next owner will too. Regardless of it being a recreation this is one of the coolest recreations I’ve seen in a long time. Thank you for raising your point though I do appreciate it!
Cool sign, but should be marked as a recreation. So much of this on Pcarmarket and granted they mark most of it as such, but the sign was made recently, most likely in India, and the "patina" is added. It would be fun to hang, but bid accordingly.
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Hi all and welcome to my no-reserve auction for my Monaco Grand Prix vintage style racing sign! I took an abundance of photos and they still do not capture the emotion you get when looking at and holding this sign in person. The next owner and caretaker of this sign is going to have an incredible art piece on their hands. Please view the gallery and condition videos to gauge condition for yourself. Good luck to the next owner of the gorgeous piece of art!