Coca Cola Magazine with Ad 1912 Complete Denver Republican

Great early Coca Cola full page ad on the back cover of the April 7, 1912 Denver Republican Sunday Magazine. It has a great image of a soda jerk’s hands adding soda water to a flared lip glass of Coca Cola syrup. It is inscribed “Drink a glass of Coca Cola” across the top and has the curved arrow emblem, used on bottles and advertisements at that time, going down the left side. The magazine has an image of an Edwardian Lady cutting lilies on the cover and a number of short stories inside. Also inside the magazine is a picture of the Junior Class of East Denver High School, 1912. It is in excellent condition with light discoloration on the edges and light tears down the right edge. 12956-01QWT

Condition:

Excellent

STOCK#

SKU: 12956ABC

$65.00

1 in stock

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Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 10.5 × 14.25 in
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Coca Cola Magazine with Ad 1912 Complete Denver Republican

Great early Coca Cola full page ad on the back cover of the April 7, 1912 Denver Republican Sunday Magazine. It has a great image of a soda jerk’s hands adding soda water to a flared lip glass of Coca Cola syrup. It is inscribed “Drink a glass of Coca Cola” across the top and has the curved arrow emblem, used on bottles and advertisements at that time, going down the left side. The magazine has an image of an Edwardian Lady cutting lilies on the cover and a number of short stories inside. Also inside the magazine is a picture of the Junior Class of East Denver High School, 1912. It is in excellent condition with light discoloration on the edges and light tears down the right edge. 12956-01QWT

Condition:

Excellent

STOCK#

SKU: 12956ABC

$65.00

1 in stock

payment methods