Coca-Cola Thermometer, “Drink” Variation, Atlanta, GA. Circa 1950’s
This is a very nice version of the “Drink” Coca-Cola brand thermometer with a curved glass front in a metal frame. Circa late 1950’s.
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This is a very nice version of the “Drink” Coca-Cola brand thermometer with a curved glass front in a metal frame. Circa late 1950’s.
1938 – This Coca-Cola soda tray is known as the “Girl at Shade” version. This tray portrays artwork from the famous illustrator Bradshaw Crandell.
This Coca-Cola soda tray is known as the “Menu Girl” version produced in 1953. The tray shows a young woman at a counter holding a Coca-Cola bottle with a menu card in front of her.
This Coca-Cola soda tray is known as the “The Two Girls at Car” version produced in 1942. The tray artwork portrays two young women at a convertible car each holding a Coca-Cola bottle.
Featured here is a very hard to find tobacco tin from the College Yell brand of smoking pipe tobacco. This tin was made about 1910-1920 era.
COLONIAL CLUB 5 CENT CIGAR LITHOGRAPHIC SIGN. Circa 1900
Columbia Brewing Company Beer mug, thought to have been used during the St. Louis Worlds Fair in 1904 as the Columbia Brewing Company had a large display and brought out their Alpen Brau label at this event. This mug is hand painted and features a pewter lid. Ca 1904
Columbia Brewing Co Weiss Beer Bottle 1885. This is a mint green colored beer bottle produced by the Columbia Brewery Company.
Featured is an early wood Meyercord sign from the Columbia Brewing Company based in Saint Louis, Missouri for their Banner beer brand. The sign features a rooster and the slogan, “The Cock of the Bar”. This sign is circa 1905.
Pictured is a beautiful red stoneware handled whiskey jug from Conrad Meng’s Saloon in Freeburg, Illinois. Circa 1900