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Purchased approx 25 yrs ago at an antique store. I have never removed it from the frame it was in when purchased. It is a print of a Victorian woman behind the steering wheel holding a bottle of coke. Just below the print is a gold box that says 1909 When Dusters Were In Vogue. The coke bottle she is holding says Bottled Under Authority of Coke...thats all you can see her hand covers the rest. I have looked all over the net and have not seen this same print. I have listed it NOT for sale and that is because I have no idea what its worth is. I would consider selling it. If anyone knows about this particular print and could help me with information I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
Re: 1909 When Dusters Were In Vogue
It's a reproduction, I've seen these print sell at auction from $40.00-$100.00. word has it they were originally used in Coke company offices and bottling plants.