a 1961 National Convention bottle w/o contents. The bottle is colorful and has several logos including Fanta, Sprite and others. It has a funny hook type lid on the top. It says "Miami Beach, Florida 1961 National Convention". I also have a 7 oz bottle with contents which my husband told me was the first bottle off the Thomasville, NC botteling (sp?) plant. My husband, now deceased, so I can't get any more information.
My husband's family was in the Coca Cola business. They started the Coco Cola plant in Thomasville, NC.
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I have a set of 21 small plastic Coca Cola animals, and loose ones. It includes the 'Springbuck". What is the rough value, and should I sell it as a lot, or should I sell the complete set on its own?
I have a musical lighter that has the flip top opposed to the push down striker like the other Coca-Cola musical lighters I have seen. Has anyone seen this type? This is a very old lighter passed down to me from people who owned several bottling plants. Any information on this item would be much appreciated. Thanks
Can anyone tell me if they are familiar with a rubber seat cushion, shaped like a coke bottle cap, tan in color, w/red CoCa Cola words painted on the top? I've never seen another one; and the one I have is pretty faded and worn. I am interested in listing it, but unsure of it's history, etc. Thanks..Fred (Vallejo, CA.) It's about 13"-14" wide..
I listed this once before but at the same time someone else had one listed that went for almost 60.00. Mine however didnt get bids at that time so here it is again if any of you are interested this time.
I have a Coca-Cola advertisement by Hamilton King that I have been trying to find out some information on for over 30 years. It is large, about 2x4ft, on black cardboard, shows a woman sitting on a tall stool with an armload of packages, drinking coke from a fountain glass. It is from wolf and company, and dated 1909. I am certain of it's authenticity as it came from my grandfather who passed away in 1975 at the age of 92. He had it from the time it was made. I have pictures if anyone thinks they can help me with some information on this. I NEED HELP!!! Please, if you have any information, please contact me at jimborasco@embarqmail.com