Posted 12 months ago
vdgill
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I JUST GOT THIS PRINT COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO. AFTER LOOKING IN COCA COLA PRICE GUIDE WANTED TO KNOW IF REAL OR REPRODUCTION. THE NEWSPAPER IN BACK IS 1969. I KNOW IT'S HILDA CLARK VICTORIAN GIRL FOR COKE IN LATE 1800S. THANKS.
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I think you'll need to take the print out of the frame and check the print itself. There could be information to help you either on the back of the print, or more likely along the front border under the frame. It looks like the red Coca Cola logo at the bottom has quite a bit of the lower edge under the frame. Also, the size of the print might be of some help to those in the know about these items.
Go to earlycoke.com and snoop around, the gentleman there can be very helpful.