Posted 8 months ago
TGBWC
(185 items)
During some extra "free time" while attending the Schmidt Museum Auction this past weekend, I checked out a few local antique malls, searching for Coke stuff. And I found this 1930s cardboard. It was nailed to the back of an old mirror. Bought it for $125.
Didn't see it in Petretti's but there are a few similar in design. Actual size would've been 14" x 30." This had 4" trimmed off the bottom. Still, a pretty early cardboard that displays well.
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Very cool, only in KY!
I think I need that at my house.
Nice find Ray! Buy anything at the auction?
Sweet!! I like the Ice Cold items too. Nice grab.