Take action
$135
⭐ Hand-Painted Pepsi-Cola 5¢ Sign ~ Rustic Americana Art by Pat Little (Kansas Artist)
Posted 3 days ago in San Diego, CA
Listed in categories:
Get a second opinion
Chat securely on the app

Additional images
Description
A truly charming piece of Americana folk art ~ this hand-painted Pepsi-Cola sign was created by well-known Kansas artist Pat Little, stamped Trails End Art · Abilene, KS on the back. Pat has been painting nostalgic, vintage-style signage for nearly 50 years, and her pieces are beloved for their character, authenticity, and hand-crafted warmth. This one captures the classic early Pepsi-Cola look with the iconic 5¢ price, red scroll logo, and the historic slogan “America’s Biggest Nickel’s Worth.” The surface is painted on reclaimed wood, giving it the perfect aged patina—cracks, grain, and wear exactly where you want them for that true roadside-store vibe. ⭐ Why This Piece Stands Out • Hand-painted original (not printed or mass-produced) • Artist stamp on back confirming it as an authentic Pat Little piece • Rustic reclaimed-wood panel + handmade frame • Vintage-inspired 1920s–30s Pepsi design • Perfect size for home bars, restaurants, diners, man caves, game rooms, or soda-collectible displays • Comes from a multi-decade Kansas folk-art tradition 📏 Size Approx. 22" wide x 6.5" tall — ideal display size. ✨ A Slice of Americana Pat Little is known locally for creating nostalgic signage that feels like it was pulled off a century-old general store. Her work captures a fading American art form ~ hand-lettered advertising ~ and each piece is entirely unique. If you love farmhouse style, rustic décor, soda advertising, or true hand-painted folk art, this is a fantastic find. $135 firm Authentic hand-painted Americana pieces like this don’t pop up often ~ especially signed ones. Message me if you'd like to see it in person! 💙🖌️
Details
Condition
Used (normal wear)
Material
Wood
Item location map
Map is approximate to keep seller’s location private.