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1906 Coca Cola Decoupage Ad on Wooden Crate Slats
This is so unique and a rare find! A 1906 vintage Coca-Cola Advertisement decoupaged on 3 wooden crate slats with a clear varnish coating, ready to hang. The ad is by artist Lincoln, Chicago. IT is a RARE FIND is a hanging rectangular wall piece with overall measurements of 17�" wide x 24" tall x 2" thick. The individual slats are 5�" wide with a �" gap between them. The slats are mounted with boards across the top and bottom. The wooden frame and board slats are stained in a dark brown with a clear lacquer finish coating over the advertisement and boards.
Lincoln name bottom right
Re: 1906 coca cola ad made wooden slats
Looks like a reproductions to me. If original, any value it had is now gone as a Coca Cola collectible, it's now just a decoratror piece.
Re: 1906 coca cola ad made wooden slats
holy crap i have one! how much is it worth?
Re: 1906 coca cola ad made wooden slats
So do you mean that if it wasn't cut up and glued to wood that if it was original it would have been worth something?
Re: 1906 coca cola ad made wooden slats
I have a wooden slat picture with just the older coca cola girl on it, I know it to be aleast from the1900's sometime are these worth anything or just personal gratification items? Thank you...Deb
Re: 1906 coca cola ad made wooden slats
Re: 1906 coca cola ad made wooden slats
In 1906 (106 years ago) people did not have access to color printing. All print was black and white. Say no more.
Re: 1906 coca cola ad made wooden slats
Sorry to say, but yes this is a reproduction,coke never made items like this.