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Daddy_Nobucks's loves1654 of 1732Early '40's Coca-Cola Bottle CarrierMiscellaneous Coke Items for > $500
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    Posted 10 years ago

    jpsthesecond
    (37 items)

    A few more paper items. The yellow and red book is blank paper with measuement conversion tables on the cover. The no-drip bottle protector is very very very fragile. And ad pages are torn out of a theater program (my best guess is from Chicago)...date to 1906.

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    Arabic Vintage Miniature Mini Coca Cola Glass Bottle Metal Cap 3
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    ORIGINAL 1923 COCA-COLA TIN LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISING TRAY - COKE FLAPPER GIRL TRAY
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    COCA COLA VINTAGE 1970's COLLECTIBLE HEADSHOP SPOON KEYCHAIN COKE BOTTLE 2.5
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    1970's Coca-Cola Coke USA Key Chain Mini Can Miniature Can Keychain NOS Vintage
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    Arabic Vintage Miniature Mini Coca Cola Glass Bottle Metal Cap 3
    Arabic Vintage Miniature Mini Coca ...
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    1. jpsthesecond jpsthesecond, 10 years ago
      Yes, date...week of May 14th, 1906. As for where, purchased on eBay...not in a lot, all seperate buys.
    2. Daddy_Nobucks Daddy_Nobucks, 10 years ago
      The old periodicals and programs with early Coca-Cola ads are always interesting. Also fun to look at the other ads and printed info within. I like them because they are affordable and provide a window to the past. Nice snags, JPSII.

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