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Sold on eBay Sep, 28th 2020
RARE Vintage 1916 Coca-Cola Bottle Metal Sign Original Gas Oil Soda Nice! 35x11
RARE Vintage 1916 Coca-Cola Bottle Metal Sign Original Gas Oil Soda Nice!<br />35" x 11"
Sold on eBay March 14th, 2024
antique 1916 coca cola bottle sign from 1920s to 1930s
Coca Cola Antique 1916 bottle sign , has a little bend in middle i took pick of it. It is very small . little dings but still very good condition. All original .these signs are not easy to find in this condition. The sign is 11 1/2 in by 35 1/2, One in worst shape sold for 2200 as seen in pic. I took Frame off and not including it. It was hanging on a diner wall for over 60 yrs. You can't find one like this ,it is very a rare sign. If you can plz let me know. I am willing to sell for 1800.. Again for those People that think it is from 1916, it is a 1916 Bottle Sign From 1920s to1930s .All The Know it all's cant put an exact Date on it. But they feel the need to give there opinion. TY (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Oct, 2nd 2020
Vintage Coca Cola Porcelain Sign 1920'S (HOLY GRAIL)
Vintage Coca Cola Porcelain Sign 1920'S (HOLY GRAIL). Was traveling through a old town in beaufort south carolina and went past a old gas station that had been abandoned for years. I more less was looking at the visible gas pumps and a old man came out from next door and asked me what i was looking for. But knowing his dad owned this gas station that was opened in 1916. I looked inside and i seen this sign on a old piece of wood sitting in the corner. He said his dad got that sign in the early 20's from coca cola delivery man personally. Super rare Porcelain sign and 100 percent authentic. Sig
Sold on eBay Jul 25, 2021
Coca Cola Tin Self Framed Sign 1916 Elaine
Coca Cola Tin Self Framed Sign 1916 Elaine. 1916 self-framed tin sign, 20 inch X 30 1/2 inch. Pretty period woman with hat and roses, Elaine, from 1916 art also on tray and calendar. In good condition. Pictures are part of description. Looks like someone put varnish over frame part. Rust, scratches, dings as seen in pics. Enlarge to see details. Listed in Petretti 12th edition price guide in excellent condition for $7000.
Sold on eBay Mar 28, 2021
ORIGINAL 1916 COCA COLA METAL TIN SIGN 1920's 1915 BOTTLE ERROR
The unusual part about this sign is that there is a typo. The Coke bottle is suppose to have the year 1915 ,not 1916. The sign is 11 1/2" by 35 1/2" long.
Sold on eBay Mar 25, 2021
Coca-Cola 1916 Self Framed Tin Sign Elaine Original Rare Passaic Metal Co
The center section is all original.
Sold on eBay January 4th, 2024
ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1920's COCA COLA SIGN w/ 1916 COKE SODA BOTTLE 5 cents
eBay VINTAGE ORIGINAL 1920's COCA COLA TIN SIGN WITH THE NOV. 16, 1916 COKE BOTTLE. SIGN HAS SHONK WORKS - AMER. CAN CO. MAYWOOD, ILL. AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER. SEE CLOSE UP PICS. SIGN MEASURES 35 1/2" BY 11 3/4" IN SIZE. THIS COLORFUL SIGN IS IN VINTAGE ORIGINAL USED CONDITION. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS, THERE IS WHITE PAINT ALONG THE EDGES AND ON THE BACK SIDE. I HAVE NOT TRIED TO CLEAN IT. THE SIGN HAS TYPICAL NAIL HOLES, SCRATCHES, BENDS, SCUFFS, ETC.. AS YOU WOULD EXPECT TO SEE FOR A SIGN THIS OLD, AND IT DISPLAYS GREAT!! PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES PROVIDED AND BE YOUR OWN JUDGE. PICTURES SHOW EXACT CONDITION, COLOR, SCRATCHES, DENTS, DINGS, BENDS, HOLES, ETC.. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS DON'T HESITATE TO ASK! THE ITEM YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE IS THE ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay July 29th, 2023
Antique 1916 Atlanta GA Coca Cola Annual Convention Bottling Company Pin
A Very Rare Antique 1916 Atlanta GA Coca Cola Annual Convention Bottling Company Pin The pin represents the invention and the acceptance of the Coca Cola bottle as we know it. The two piece pin is in great condition Measuring just under 2 1/2" Found in bag of very old masonic pins A fun find Thanks and enjoy (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Oct 20, 2021
1916 Bottle Embossed Sign ICE COLD COCA-COLA SOLD HERE 15.5" x 27.25" # 3079
1916 Bottle. OVERALL AVERAGE CONDITION dents & dings, rust spots etc. Good, moderate to heavy wear. 15.5" x 27.25".
Sold on eBay Oct, 27th 2019
RARE VERY NICE CONDITION Ca. 1916 ? COCA COLA SERVING TRAY, SOME PROVENANCE
Ca. 1916 COCA COLA SERVING TRAY. WE ARE CALLING THIS VERY GOOD CONDITION, ALTHOUGH WE ARE NOT COLLECTORS, IT IS OUR OPINION, CONSIDERING USE AND AGE. FEEL FREE TO DISAGREE, AS WE DO NOT WANT TO MISLEAD ANYONE. WE WILL TELL YOU, IT IS AUTHENTIC, AND HAS NOT BEEN RETOUCHED IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM. WE FOUND IT IN A HOUSE HOLD ESTATE WE WERE ASKED TO LIQUIDATE, PACKED AWAY WITH SOME OTHER ITEMS FROM THAT ERA. AFFIXED TO THE BACK WAS THIS PIECE OF TAPE CLAIMING A FAMILY MEMBER, GOT THIS IN 1914, BEFORE HE WENT AWAY TO SERVE IN WORLD WAR I, WHICH WE FIND RATHER ODD, AS THE DATES DO NOT COINCIDE&nbs
Sold on eBay Jul, 12th 2020
1912-1916 Amber SS Straight Sided Arrows Coca Cola Bottle Clarksville, TENN
Welcome to my listing for:<br /><br />1912-1916 Amber SS Straight Sided Arrows Coca Cola Bottle Clarksville, TENN<br /><br /> Very good example with no major scratching or chipping. If you don't already have one of these in your collection, now is the time:)<br /> <br /> I have enjoyed buying and selling great looking vintage quality collectables for<br />over 40 years. I hope that you enjoy them as much as I have while owning them.<br />Unless noted otherwise, all items I offer here on eBay are original and are not reproductions br /><br />Please refer to the provided photos for condition
Sold on eBay Dec, 28th 2019
1916 Gilbert, Eight-day Movement Coca-Cola Clock. Original. Hopkinsville, KY
This clock hung in the Hopkinsville, KY Odd-Fellows building for over fifty years (I have a few pictures from the fifties showing the clock in the background). The face has been touched up slightly, but the bottom glass is in beautiful original condition (please note, the bottom glass was hand painted with a stencil, so the lettering does look a little crude). The clock winds and keeps time for a few minutes and then stops. Local pickup only.
Sold on eBay January 14th, 2025
XX RARE 1916”COCA COLA”TIN SIGN in BOTTLES 5ct JUST FOUND in CHICKEN COOP/12X36”
DEFIANTLY HAS CONDITION ISSUES BUT IS AMAZING THIS SIGN EVEN EXIST’S THIS IS 108 YEARS OLD RECENTLY FOUND IN A WALL OF A BARN COLOR IS STILL NICE BUT SIGN HAS HAD A TOUGH LIFE YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE SOMETHING IS GOING TO SHOW UP ! ABSOLUTELY ORIGINAL 1916 COCO-COLA BOTTLE SIGN GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC BUT CONDITION IS AS FOUND AS SEEN AS IS !
Sold on eBay September 18th, 2023
1916 COCA-COLA PAPER LITHOGRAPH “JULY” FRAMED CALENDAR
1916 COCA-COLA PAPER LITHOGRAPH “JULY” FRAMED CALENDAR. 39-1/2” x 20-1/2”. Original but has been restored. Please see pics. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay July 2nd, 2024
Antique Coca-Cola Pendulum Clock L. Gilbert Clock Co. Circa 1916-1920
This antique Coca-Cola pendulum clock by L. Gilbert Clock Co. is a rare find, dating back to the early 1900s. The clock features the iconic Coca-Cola logo, making it a perfect addition to any soda memorabilia collection. It is an original piece, not a reproduction, and was manufactured in the United States. Clock features “Drink Coca-Cola” and bottom glass says “In Bottles 5¢”. The clock is in good condition and does til tok, but it does not keep accurate time, making it a valuable collectible. This unique clock would make a great statement piece in any home or office and is sure to be a conversation starter. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of Coca-Cola history. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay February 21st, 2024
Antique Coca-Cola Pendulum Clock Wm. L. Gilbert Circa 1916-1920 *IMMACULATE*
Up for sale today is the item you have been looking for.If you are looking at this ad then you already know about these Wm. L. Gilbert Coca-Cola Pendulum Barber Shop Clocks and you already know that one in immaculate condition from 1916 and not 1972 is impossible to find."NAY NAY" sez I because here it is.Yep.This particular one is,dare I say BEE UUU TEE FULL Thats right .This is the one you have been looking for.This has less than normal wear.Actually it really has no wear to it at all.If it werent for the 2 paint drips on the back you would think it was made this morning.Unlike the other ones that have been on or are currently on Ebay this one has all original hardware intact,no holes in it,no broken pieces of wood,no missing or broken glass,no missing clock parts,no missing key,no dented,broken or rusty pendulum.Golly it doesnt even have any dust on it.This historic Coca Cola Barber Shop advertising clock measures 36in tall,15.25in wide and 4.5in deep.There were several variations of this clock.Some had sayings on the bottom glass and some like this one have nothing.There were 3 different clock faces that said Coca Cola and one that only said Coca Cola on the glass and there were different combinations within those parameters.The Petretti Coca-Cola 2008 Price Guide prices this at $1600!!!!!!! See Photo above.This is just one awesome,awesome piece.And if that werent enough I will also send another clock face in case you decide you want a new one and on top of all that Im even gonna ship it to you for FREEEEE This came from the estate of Alice Jean Anderson of Apalachicola,Fl (where I lived the last 8 years) who was one of the first blond swimsuit models for Coca-Cola and is featured on everything in the 1930s and 1940s.Her home was a virtual Coca-Cola museum.Sadly she passed a couple of years ago and this was one of the only remaining items I hadnt tried to sell yet..If you need any additional photos or info please reach out.Happy to oblige.40’s Coke Model Still Turns HeadsSaturday, February 23, 2002 The News Herald, Panama City, FL.by J. WES YODERThe News Herald[link removed by eBay]also at [link removed by eBay]From the late 1930s until the late 1950s, Alice Jean Anderson’s picture hung on billboards, buses and buildings across six continents.A Coca-Cola model, she had an hourglass figure that was clad in blue bathing suits for advertisements that read, “Cool and refreshing ”This Coca-Cola poster from 1941 shows Apalachicola resident Allice Jean Gibbs, who posed for many of the beverage’s advertisements inthe 1930s and ’40s.She was the girl whose picture prompted boys to plop a nickel on the soda-shop counter so they would have a drink to hold as they walked down main streets looking for a girl to hold. A girl something like her.She was also a Rockette, dancing for the big bucks – $35 a week – at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. Although millions had seen her picture, few ever recognized her while she lived in Chicago, New York and Miami.Now a painter in her 80s with a studio and gallery on the Florida Panhandle’s Forgotten Coast, Alice Jean Gibbs is finally being remembered Franklin County residents often bring antique Coca-Cola food trays, posters and drink coasters (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Jan 30, 2022
1916 Coca Cola CALENDAR TOP - RARE - 14 1/2 x 25
1916 Coca Cola CALENDAR TOP - RARE - 18.25â? by 30â?. Or the item and sale maybe canceled and resisted. If item is listed as used; there may be scratches, scuffs, marks, stains or sticker residue on them.
Sold on eBay February 12th, 2025
Rare Ice Blue Nov 16 1915 Coca-Cola Bottle American Glass Works Richmond VA
This is what is generally known as a Thanksgiving Coke bottle. It is in the well known hobble skirt design. This bottle is very clean. It stands 7-3/4 inches tall. Machine made. Rare ice blue coloring. Small flea bite on the side of the neck/shoulder Overall nice bottle. See pics. It is embossed with the following: Front: COCA-COLA TRADE MARK REGISTERED BOTTLE PAT'D NOV. 16, 1915 Back: COCA-COLA TRADE MARK REGISTERED MIN. CONTENTS 6-FL. OZS. Base: A. G. W. 22 - 5 A little info: A G W……………… American Glass Works, Richmond, Virginia (1908-1925) and Paden City, West Virginia (1918-c.1935). Bottles (especially crown lip style soda bottles) of the teens and 1920s from the VA and surrounding area with “A.G.W.” marked on the base are virtually certain to be products of this company (not to be confused with the earlier American Glass Works of Pittsburgh, an unrelated company). Machine-made bottles date after 1916 (Toulouse 1971:23). The Richmond plant burned in 1925 and was not rebuilt. A little history: American Glass Works The American Glass Works opened in 1908 at Richmond, Virginia. The plant originally made medicinal bottles for Sauer’s Extract, a company also run by C.F. Sauer, the glass house owner. Eventually, the factory made a general line of bottles, including soda bottles. The plant had at least one machine by 1916. About 1919, the American Glass Works bought out the Duquesne Glass Co. at Paden City, West Virginia, but the Richmond plant burned in 1925 and was not rebuilt. The Paden City factory made essentially the same products and remained in business until ca. 1935. Mouth-blown bottles (also called Blown In Mold or BIM) were embossed with a two- or three-digit number placed below the glass house logo (e.g., A.G.W. / 133). Machine-made bottles, however, were embossed with a one- or two-digit number, a dash, then a single-digit number, beneath the mark (e.g., A.G.W. / 67-5). We have only discovered a single hobble-skirt bottle embossed with a city/ state designation on the base. However, there are numerous examples embossed with the A.G.W. base mark and American’s typical machine-made numerical code. These numbers deserve some discussion. On the mouth-blown bottles, the typical three-digit number was almost certainly a model or catalog code. The double code on machine-made bottles is not as easy to explain. The first two digits (to the left of the dash) may be model codes or mold numbers. We have recorded those in a range from 9 to 75 so they cannot be date codes. The numbers to the right of the dash, however, are always single digits between 1 and 5. These may be date codes from 1921 to 1925. Our single hobble-skirt bottle with the city/state designation was almost certainly made in 1919, shortly after the Coca-Cola Co. issued the requirement. The others may have been made prior to that time. Since these are fairly common, at least some were most likely made at least as early as 1918. We may never know why the American Glass Works apparently dropped Coca-Cola bottle production early. If, indeed, the single digits on the bottle bases are date codes, the company may have stopped making soft drink bottles when the Richmond plant burned. Thanks for looking. Always happy to combine shipping on multiple listings! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Jan, 6th 2020
Authentic 1916 Elaine Coca-Cola Tray Long Rectangular Original Antique Coke Tray
This stunning 1916 Elaine Coca-Cola serving tray measures approximately 8.5" x 19" and while it's difficult to see, is marked "Stelad Signs Passaic Metal Ware Co., Passaic N.J." on the lower left and "(C) The Coca Cola Co." on the lower right. The tray has relatively minor edge wear, some rubs and minor scratches with the most damage to the right of her elbow/arm, but the piece is in overall excellent plus antique condition, absent of dings or dents and displays beautifully.<br />If you have any questions or would like additional information or photographs, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Sold on eBay Jun 11, 2021