Where can I find a 1930s Coca Cola sign?
Rare 1930s Coca Cola Glascock Tin Embossed Sign. Old Store Stock. Mint. Orig 1940s Art Deco Coca-Cola Promo Clock Sign tin masonite prop of coke NICE! Rare! 1930s Coca Cola Tin Metal Embossed Glascock Cooler Sign Old Store Stock!
What kind of sign is on a vintage Coke bottle?
There is a Die-cut six pack shaped sign, the vintage Coke glass shaped sign, a super detailed coke bottle die-cut embossed sing and the domed coke bull’s eye sign which is also richly embossed. We have one coke sign in Porcelain left with only a few left in inventory.
What are some of the best coke Santa signs?
We have two different Classic Coke Santa signs, and the four season coke girls sign and one that is already a classic, “the history of Coke bottles sign. Another vintage favorite, the Fiftieth Anniversary coke “bathing beauties sign. This is a great collection of Tin, Enamel, Porcelain and metal signs, with holes in each corner for easy mounting.
How big is an old Coca Cola sign?
Vintage Metal 24″X 36″ Enjoy Coca Cola Advertising Panel Sign! 1940s Coca Cola Sprite Boy Sign! 8ftx46in. Wooden Back! Vintage coke signs and old Coca-Cola signs have been treasured for almost as long as the famous soda itself has been created and sold.
Are there any Coca Cola products from the 1950’s?
We have top of the line 1950’s Coca-Cola and Retro Coke products for you to look through. We also now offer something special for car fans. Our car couches, car desks, and car sofa’s are made from real cars and looks awesome anywhere in your home or garage.
Where can I find a Coca Cola sign?
COCA COLA KAY DISPLAY MENU BOARD WOOD 1950 Coca Cola Button Sign. 12in. Painted Metal. Original BACARDI OAKHEART-OAK & COKE LIGTHED DIGITAL TIME/CALENDAR SIGN-MINT CONDITION! Ultra Super Rare! 1930s Cleo Cola Huge Advertising Sign! Metal With Wood Frame. 1950s Orig Ice Cold COCA COLA Fishtail With Green Stripes Soda Pop Sign UNUSED!!
What kind of condition should Coca Cola signs be in?
The quality of a sign is paramount, and avid collectors want mint condition when possible. However, the rarest signs are usually hard to find in collector quality condition. It’s a balancing act. Type of material should be of concern to all collectors. From tin and metal to ceramic and paper and even oil-cloth, there are many options.