Posted 1 year ago
pickrknows
(160 items)
Have'nt come across much "coke" stuff lately, bit of a dry spell.
Found this piece at a nice feller's place who was starting to unload ,time to downsize. I could not find this one in Petretti's 12th, so I was a little hesitant, but it does look authentic. It has been professionally framed,so I can't see the back, but I know you all will know if it's the "real deal".
Hope all have great plans for New Years Eve, & all the best for 2012!
Cheers!!
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no reason to believe this isn't original. i doubt many people reproduce ads as they're so many available for cheap prices. I think early Coke ads are a great way to add "filler" to your collection and are still very affordable and look great framed. I've got over 100 of them, from the early 1900s to the 1950s. You can collect them based on era (1900s, 20s, 30s, 40s...) or based on style, design like these "arrow" ads.
Nice pick to get your Coke fix Bernie!
I'm with you Bernie, it's a real snoozer out there currently. There seemed to be a pretty good supply of quality items on eBay during November and early December, but NOT MUCH lately. I thought maybe those who needed money in the run up to Christmas boosted supply. We need a Coca-Cola "Market Watch" report! Hey, this is a nice ad. I've had my eye on a couple as well. I like this one very much, and the frame just makes it all the better. Thanks for sharing! Old and Authentic, just the way I like 'em!
Yep, they are just fun to add to the collection and give it some color or depth!
WTG Bernie!
1913 possibly from Epworth Herald, other versions can be find in other farm magazines or religious publications from April to July.
it's a clipping, I'm looking for the complete page ...