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.
This Vess Billion Bubble Beverages Menu Board tin advertising sign is from the 1950’s and was used in a small diner to help advertise their daily specials.
This is a early soda serving tray from the NuGrape grape soda brand. There are two styles of NuGrape serving trays. Circa 1940.
This is a metal advertising serving tray for the Phos-Ferrone Manufacturing Company, 1905.
This is an extraordinary self-framed tin sign advertising the Ver-ba, a “Safe and Sane” Soft Drink, Circa 1900.
This is a beautiful Crawford’s Cherry-Fizz It’s Jake-A Loo antique soda syrup dispenser from the early 1900’s.
This colorful Vess Cola “No Caffein” tin sign helps date the age of the sign with the 5 cent price slogan. The Vess Soda Company was based in St. Louis, MO.
This serving tray advertises the Jersey-Crème soft drink, circa 1910. It features a Victorian woman in the center and reads “The Perfect Drink” on the rim.
This is a colorful Cerva Soft Drink Tin over Cardboard sign from the Lemp Brewery in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1920’s.
This is a very rare Zing Zoda ACL Soda Bottle from the Kay-B Company in Millstadt, Illinois. Circa 1940.