- Est. Delivery : Sep 2 - Sep 22
- Model: 82907
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This Tydol and Ethyl gasoline artwork centers on bold black 'Tydol' lettering across an aged off-white field, framed by a strong orange ring and a thin black inner line. Below the main wordmark, the triangular Ethyl panel uses orange-on-black lettering with radiating orange lines that pull the eye toward the lower emblem. The smaller text, including 'Brand of Anti-Knock Compound' and 'Ethyl Gasoline Corporation New York U.S.A.', gives the piece the look of early service station advertising. Rust-colored spots, chips, scuffs, and stains are printed into the design, so the composition reads like weathered gas and oil memorabilia rather than a modern logo graphic.
The palette is simple and direct: orange, black, and aged cream, with high-contrast typography doing most of the work. As vintage advertising art, it has the clean hierarchy and no-nonsense commercial style associated with old service station branding. The result is a focused piece for collectors who like reproduction gas station signs with recognizable petroleum-era graphics, especially Tydol and Ethyl gasoline imagery. It can sit comfortably with other garage, workshop, showroom, office, game room, or man cave decor while keeping the attention on the artwork itself.
Specifications
- Measurements: 14 inches by 14 inches
- Weight: 2 lbs.
- Material: .040 aluminum
- Made in the USA
- Custom laser cut and printed after ordered
- Features pre-drilled eyelets for easy hanging
- Distressed, vintage look for added character
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The craftsmanship is intentionally straightforward: cleanly cut metal carrying a crisp printed reproduction of the weathered graphic. That restrained approach keeps the focus on the Tydol and Ethyl artwork, with the aged service station character intact.