1950 Coca Cola Take Some Home Double Sided Cardboard Kay
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Making the most of an advertisement, this 1950/1951 Coca Cola cardboard features a pretty girl celebrating with the words Take some home today, and on the reverse side features another pretty girl holding a paintbrush with the words Home Refreshment. The celebration side was to be displayed during the months of January to April 1950, and the store owner would flip the cardboard over and place it back inside the Kay Frame to have the Home Refreshment displayed during the months of May to August 1951. A small punch hole can be seen in the upper left corner of the cardboard, but the rest looks very clean and sharp. The wooden Kay Frame is complete with the side spindles and the metal medallion on the bottom. The original gold paint has chipped away slightly over the years. The cardboard measures sixteen by twenty-seven inches. 19379-TTP
DIMENSIONS: 33" tall by 21" wide
Item Condition: 9.0
$1,200.00
Stock #: 19737


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- Shipping
- We can Deliver at our next show Mason Dixon show March 11 Frederick Md. Show is Gas, Oil, Automotive.
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- Shipping Companies Available:
USPS, USPS International
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- Will accept returns if not as described if returned within 5 days of receipt of item. Please let us know in advance of returning an item. Shipping not refundable.
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- Sales Tax
- We charge 5.30% tax on all VA sales.
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1950 Coca Cola Take Some Home Double Sided Cardboard Kay
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Making the most of an advertisement, this 1950/1951 Coca Cola cardboard features a pretty girl celebrating with the words Take some home today, and on the reverse side features another pretty girl holding a paintbrush with the words Home Refreshment. The celebration side was to be displayed during the months of January to April 1950, and the store owner would flip the cardboard over and place it back inside the Kay Frame to have the Home Refreshment displayed during the months of May to August 1951. A small punch hole can be seen in the upper left corner of the cardboard, but the rest looks very clean and sharp. The wooden Kay Frame is complete with the side spindles and the metal medallion on the bottom. The original gold paint has chipped away slightly over the years. The cardboard measures sixteen by twenty-seven inches. 19379-TTP
DIMENSIONS: 33" tall by 21" wide
Item Condition: 9.0
$1,200.00
Stock #: 19737


- Studebaker's Garage & General Store's Shop Information
- Shipping
- We can Deliver at our next show Mason Dixon show March 11 Frederick Md. Show is Gas, Oil, Automotive.
- Shipping Companies
- Shipping Companies Available:
USPS, USPS International
- Shipping Companies Available:
- Our Return Policy
- Will accept returns if not as described if returned within 5 days of receipt of item. Please let us know in advance of returning an item. Shipping not refundable.
- Payment Methods
- Personal Check, Money Order, Pay Pal, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover
- Sales Tax
- We charge 5.30% tax on all VA sales.