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Year: 1923
Price:
$525.00 USD
Description: A Coca-Cola serving tray from the Roaring 20's.
It depicts a Flapper girl holding a glass of Coke
and wearing evening clothes.She seems to be ready
for a party.
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Year: 1942
Price:
$500.00 USD
Description: A classic Coca-Cola serving tray used in restaurants of the period.This was the last
tray produced before WWII.It features a scene
of two girls holding Cokes while at their car.
The car appears to be a sport ...
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Year: 1900's
Price:
$100.00 USD
Description: A large tin used in general stores for storing tobacco and displaying near the counter so customers could see it. A very attractive and collectible piece .
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Year: 1940's
Price:
$490.00 USD
Description: A classic Coca-Cola tin advertising sign from the
1940's era.A small amount of paint loss but this
can be replaced.This sign has the large bottle.A
beautiful and striking piece
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Year: 1940's
Price:
$430.00 USD
Description: A Coca-Cola tin sign from the 40's era.It has the
image of a bottle on a red ground.This represents
Coca-Cola advertising at its best
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Year: c.1930's
Price:
$350.00 USD
Description: A large Chinese cloisonne vase on a traditional wood pedestal.The vase has a floral design with butterflys set against a dark blue ground.The mouth and rim are in gilt.
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Year: c.i900's
Price:
$450.00 USD
Description: An Indian bronze depicting two female dancers in
traditional dance costumes. This bronze exhibits
a fine detail of costume and evocation of dance
movement.
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Year: 1967
Price:
$12.00 USD
Description: A book with many illustrations in black and white
of period drawings and photos.The book deals mostly with North Carolina's involvement in the
Civil War.Written by D.L.Corbett and Elizabeth
W.Wilborn.
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Year: 1909
Price:
$185.00 USD
Description: An antique railway signal lamp with " C.P.R."in
raised lettering on globe,and embossed on metal
upper section(see photo).Made by Hiram L. Piper.
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Year: c.19th century
Price:
$140.00 USD
Description: An antique mortar and pestle from a 19th
century drug store.
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