LANCIA — Official Dealership Sign
Italy, circa 1930s
Dimensions: 160 × 57 cm (63" × 23")
Among the earliest and most evocative pieces ever to pass through The Memorabilia Experience, this exceptional 1930s Lancia official dealership sign stands as a rare survivor from the golden age of Italian motoring — an era when Vincenzo Lancia's marque was synonymous with engineering audacity, from the revolutionary Lambda to the elegant Aprilia.
Executed in hand-painted lettering on a metal panel, the sign presents the LANCIA name in bold serif capitals against a deep oxidised ground, enclosed within a fine pinstriped border characteristic of pre-war Italian signwriting. The lettering, once brilliant white, now carries nearly a century of honest weathering — a patina impossible to replicate and coveted by collectors of original dealership artefacts.
The sign is retained in its original painted frame, with period hardboard backing, iron strapping, and original hanging brackets still present to the upper corners — details that speak to its authentic working life mounted above or within an Italian Lancia concession. The reverse remains untouched, exactly as it left service decades ago.
Genuine pre-war factory dealership signage from any Italian marque is exceptionally scarce; examples from the 1930s bearing the Lancia name almost never appear on the open market, the vast majority having been lost to war, scrappage, or redevelopment. This is an opportunity to acquire a museum-calibre centrepiece for a significant automobilia collection, garage, or showroom.
Condition: Original and unrestored throughout, presenting in honest barn-find condition with weathering, paint loss, and surface oxidation consistent with age and outdoor display. Structurally sound, complete with original frame, backing, and hanging hardware.
Provenance: Private European collection.