RARE Unopened 1930s Case of Coca-Cola
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You are looking at a rare 1930's unopened six pack of Coca-Cola in it's original yellow wooden coca-cola carrying case. All six bottle are from the 1930's era, never opened and are in great condition for their age with no cracks. The bottles are from various Coke bottling companies and are listed below: 1st bottle-Columbus, Ohio- marked with an anchor on the middle -bottom- condition( no chips).2rd bottle-Richmond, Indiana- marked with an S , I inside of an oval-condition (No chips)3rd Bottle-Washington Court House- marked S on the bottom-condition -(no chips) 4th bottle- Columbus, Ohio- marked with an S on the bottom- D-105529-condition (small chip missing on bottom).5th bottle-Chillicothe, Ohio- marked D-105529 condition-(No chips)6th bottle -Lynchburg, Virginia- marked D-105529 condition ( no chips) This case of Unopened Coca-Cola was discovered in the basement pantry of an old Victorian home in London, Ohio. The case is in absolutely mint condition, the bottles are for the most part in very good condition, but all of them do have scratches around the edges of the glass as you can see from the pictures below. If t are any questions concerning this auction please email them to me and I will reply as soon as possible.
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